After the game
The Las Vegas Aces are going to Game 5 of the WNBA Semifinals after losing to the Indiana Fever in Indianapolis on Sunday, 90-83. Despite four-time league MVP A’ja Wilson moving up to 2nd place in the W for most 30-point games in playoff history, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell combined for 49 points. The two teams return to Michelob ULTRA Arena on Tuesday to determine who advances to the WNBA finals.
Before the game
The Las Vegas Aces take on the Indiana Fever once more at Game 4 of the semifinals today, hopeful for a win to push them towards the WNBA finals.
Time to close out 🫡
— Las Vegas Aces (@LVAces) September 27, 2025
📍 Indianapolis, IN
⌚️ 12PM PT
📺 ABC
2025 Aces Playoffs presented by @Ally pic.twitter.com/QuE8I0DKMw
If a winner-take-all elimination game is needed, the Aces will head back home to play Game 5.
A'ja Wilson (2025 WNBA M'VP) averages 23.7 points this postseason, claiming 13 points during Friday's game. Dana Evans also scored double digits in her last matchup against the Fever, with an average of 11.3 points this series.
NaLyssa Smith recorded a playoff career-high of four blocked shots on Friday, and Jackie Young is credited with shooting 50% of higher on 10 or more field goal attempts.
Tipoff is set for 12 p.m. on ABC.
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