The Indiana Fever return from the West Coast after a short turnaround to host the Washington Mystics in WNBA action.
The Fever (1-1) beat the Los Angeles Sparks late Wednesday night with much-improved defense as Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell led the way.
The Mystics (1-1) are led by Sonia Citron (21.5 points), Shakira Austin (17.0 points, 10.5 rebounds) and Kiki Iriafen (16.0 points, 14.0 rebounds).
Here’s what you should know about the game:
When do the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark play the Washington Mystics on Friday, May 15? Fever-Mystics start time
The Indiana Fever play the Washington Mystics at 7:30 p.m. ET Friday, May 15, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Where to watch Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark vs. the Washington Mystics? What channel is the Fever-Mystics game Friday, May 15?
TV: Ion
Watch the Fever game on Fubo
How can I stream Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark vs. the Washington Mystics on Friday, May 15? Stream the Fever-Mystics
Watch the Fever vs. the Sparks on Fubo.
Will Caitlin Clark play for Indiana Fever vs. Washington Mystics in WNBA action Friday, May 15? Indiana Fever injuries
The Fever are watching Sophie Cunningham, who hit the back of her head on the court while taking a charge in L.A. The rest of the Fever are healthy.
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Reporting by Scott Horner, Chloe Peterson, Joshua Heron and Brian Haenchen, Indianapolis Star / Indianapolis Star
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