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Lexie Hull Channels Inner Kelsey Mitchell To Lead Indiana Fever Past Chicago Sky

In a strong team effort, Lexie Hull scored 17 points to guide the injury-plagued Indiana Fever to a decisive 92-70 win against the Chicago Sky. Despite significant injuries, the Fever showcased resilience and teamwork.

Lexie Hull drew inspiration from Kelsey Mitchell, scoring 17 points to lead the Indiana Fever to a 92-70 victory over the Chicago Sky. Despite injuries to key players Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald, who are out for the season, and Caitlin Clark's absence since July 15 due to a groin injury, the Fever improved their record to 18-14. Mitchell contributed significantly with 26 points.

Hull's performance was notable as it marked her first double-digit score in 17 games. Her standout moment was a late three-pointer. "I saw the clock going down, so I was trying to pull out my inner Kelsey Mitchell," Hull said with a laugh. She emphasised focusing on taking the right shots and being in the right place rather than worrying about missed opportunities.

Fever Triumph Over Sky with Hull's Leadership

Sophie Cunningham added 16 points, while Aliyah Boston scored 15 in a balanced team effort. No player from Chicago managed more than Rachel Banham's 11 points. Hull's resurgence is seen as crucial for Indiana as they navigate their injury challenges. Mitchell expressed confidence in Hull's potential impact during this period.

Kelsey Mitchell praised her team's resilience, stating, "I think this is the most resilient team I've ever been a part of." She believes in Hull's abilities and trusts her teammates wholeheartedly. "Lexie knows we believe in her," Mitchell said, highlighting her faith in Hull's contributions every night.

In another WNBA matchup on Saturday, the Golden State Valkyries defeated the Los Angeles Sparks with a score of 72-59. Veronica Burton led with 16 points, while Cecilia Zandalasini added 14 before halftime. This win allowed the Valkyries to move ahead of the Sparks in the Western Conference standings, improving their record to 15-15 after consecutive losses to the Los Angeles Aces.

The Fever's victory over Chicago highlights their determination despite facing significant setbacks due to injuries. With players like Hull stepping up and Mitchell providing leadership, Indiana remains competitive in their pursuit of success this season.

Story first published: Sunday, August 10, 2025, 17:46 [IST]
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