Wed Jun 25 03:00:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

A’ja Wilson’s 24 points propelled the Las Vegas Aces to an 89-81 victory over the Indiana Fever, ending the Aces’ three-game losing streak. Despite Aliyah Boston’s strong performance (26 points) for the Fever, Caitlin Clark struggled with her shooting (1-10 from three-point range) and the Aces had 5 players in double figures, including Jackie Young (19) and Chelsea Gray (18), proved to be the difference. The game was close until the fourth quarter when the Aces pulled ahead for good. The Aces, seeking to regain their championship form, improved to 6-7, while the Fever also stand at 6-7.

**News Article:**

**Aces Snap Losing Streak with Victory Over Fever, Wilson Outshines Clark**

LAS VEGAS – The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Indiana Fever 89-81 on Sunday in a high-profile matchup that saw A’ja Wilson lead the Aces with 24 points, ending their three-game losing skid. The reigning MVP’s performance overshadowed a cold shooting night for Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, who finished with 19 points and 11 assists but struggled mightily from beyond the arc (1-10).

The Aces (6-7), seeking to reclaim their championship form after a rocky start to the season, had five players reach double figures, including Jackie Young (19 points) and Chelsea Gray (18 points). Aliyah Boston led the Fever (6-7) with a game-high 26 points, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Aces’ balanced attack.

The game, played at T-Mobile Arena to accommodate a larger crowd, remained tight until the fourth quarter when Las Vegas surged ahead with a 9-2 run. While Aces fans filled the arena, a noticeable number of spectators sported Clark’s jersey, highlighting the rookie’s impact on the league.

This victory marks the Aces’ fifth consecutive win against the Fever dating back to last season. The teams are set to meet twice more in Indianapolis later this season. The Fever were without DeWanna Bonner, who missed her fourth consecutive game for personal reasons. Coach Stephanie White returned to the bench after missing the team’s previous game.

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