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Mitchell's season-high 25 points leads Fever past Storm

Kelsey Mitchell made seven three-pointers and scored a season-high 25 points and the visiting Indiana Fever used a 17-0 run in the second half to beat the Seattle Storm 80-68 on Thursday night.

Delle Donne, Cloud lead way as Mystics beat slumping Sky for 3rd straight win

A female basketball player wearing number zero dribbles the ball with her right hand while moving up the court.
Indiana Fever's Kelsey Mitchell, pictured during a game on June 11, powered her team to an 80-68 win over the Storm on Thursday night at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. (Darron Cummings/The Associated Press)

Kelsey Mitchell made seven three-pointers and scored a season-high 25 points and the visiting Indiana Fever used a 17-0 run in the second half to beat the Seattle Storm 80-68 on Thursday night.

NaLyssa Smith had 12 points and 14 rebounds for Indiana (5-7). Emma Cannon and Erica Wheeler each scored 10 points, and rookie Aliyah Boston had nine points and 11 rebounds.

WNBA scoring leader Jewell Loyd was held to 19 points on five-of-21 shooting for Seattle (3-9). Ezi Magbegor added 18 points and Ivana Dojkic had 11. The Storm made just 22 of 74 field goals, with 11 coming from three-point range.

Hamilton's Kia Nurse had nine points and three rebounds for Seattle.

Seattle led 59-58 with 4:11 left in the third quarter but didn't score again until Jordan Horston's layup with 3:48 remaining in the fourth. The Storm went zero for 21 during the 10-minute drought, including 15 straight misses in the fourth.

Mitchell scored 12 points in the first half and Smith had 10 points and 10 rebounds as Indiana led 48-44. Mitchell made a three-pointer with 2.3 seconds left in the third quarter to extend the lead to 67-59 after a 9-0 run.

Mystics hand Sky 5th straight loss

Elena Delle Donne had 18 points and eight rebounds, Natasha Cloud added 16 points and the visiting Washington Mystics beat Chicago 80-59 on Thursday night for the Sky's fifth straight loss.

Washington (8-4) beat Chicago for the second time in four days, winning 77-69 on Sunday. The Mystics also beat the Sky 71-69 on May 26.

Ariel Atkins added 12 points and Shakira Austin had 10 points and seven rebounds for Washington. Cloud became the fourth player in team history to make 200 career three-pointers.

Alanna Smith had 13 points for Chicago (5-8). Kahleah Copper was two of 13 from the field and Marina Mabrey went two of 11 as the Sky shot 30 per cent.

Washington outscored Chicago 25-9 in the first quarter after making 11 of 22 shots. The Sky made just three of 17 field goals in the first 10 minutes and didn't reach double figures until Dana Evans' jumper with 7:57 left before halftime.

Washington led by 19 points in the first half and cruised after halftime.

Sun roll past Lynx

Tiffany Hayes hit a season-high four three-pointers and scored 21 points, DiJonai Carrington added 17 points and the visiting Connecticut Sun beat the Minnesota Lynx 89-68 on Thursday night.

Hayes had 14 points in the first quarter as Connecticut built a 27-17 lead. The Sun made five three-pointers in the first quarter, while Minnesota shot five for 20 overall. The Lynx missed nine straight shots from late in the first quarter and into the second and trailed 33-17 with 6:56 left before halftime.

Hayes scored 16 points in the first half and Alyssa Thomas had 10 points and six rebounds as Connecticut stretched its lead to 41-28. The Sun put the game out of reach by outscoring Minnesota 26-15 in the third quarter.

Thomas finished with 15 points and nine rebounds, and DeWanna Bonner added 11 points for Connecticut (11-3). Brionna Jones did not play after suffering a non-contact injury in the fourth quarter against Seattle on Tuesday.

Napheesa Collier scored 21 points for Minnesota (4-9), which plays two games against Seattle, starting on Tuesday.

Collier had 13 of Minnesota's 28 points in the first half. Minnesota was just one of 10 from three-point range in the opening half and finished four of 22.

Chatham, Ont., native Bridget Carleton collected four points and five rebounds for Minnesota.

Liberty-Lynx game postponed by wildfires set for July

The New York Liberty will host the Lynx on July 28 as a make-up game for the one that was postponed by smoke from the Canada wildfires that blanketed the area earlier this month.

The game was originally scheduled to be played on June 7, but was called off a few hours before tip because of major air quality issues in New York. The league announced the new date for the game Thursday.

The rescheduled game will give New York back-to-back contests as they host Atlanta the night before. Minnesota hosts Washington on July 26 and then plays at Connecticut on July 30 that week.

With files from CBC Sports

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