Indiana is on the board, as Caitlin Clark and the Fever earned its first win of 2026 in last night’s 87-78 handling of Cameron Brink and LA — extending the Sparks’ early frustrations at home.
Indiana guards Kelsey Mitchell and Caitlin Clark’s combined 47 points managed to offset center Aliyah Boston, who uncharacteristically fouled out with just 4 points on the night.
“I feel like my speed and my burst is back, and that helps me get downhill,” Clark said afterwards. “My shot feels great, and I feel like it’s right there. The best thing I can do for this team is play-make.”
LA now drops to 0-2 on the season. The Sparks struggled to contain the Fever’s offense, despite balanced scoring led by Kelsey Plum’s 25 points.
Third-year forward Cameron Brink saw some positives after a tough first outing. She put up 11 points and three blocks in 19 minutes off the bench.
“I’m a defensive-minded player so I feel like that’s what gets me going,” Brink said.
“If I’m super locked in and just loud and talking on defense, I feel like that’s can fuel the team. I’m really proud of the way we fought back today. We’re going to be better.”
Where to Watch the LA Sparks & Indiana Fever This Week
Both teams are live on ION tomorrow, as Indiana hosts Washington at 7:30 PM ET before LA welcomes Toronto at 10 PM ET.