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May 13, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22), center Damiris Dantas (12), Los Angeles Sparks guard Rae Burrell (12) and forward Cameron Brink (22) battle for a rebound in the first half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images A combined 47 points from Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell helped the Indiana Fever outlast the host Los Angeles Sparks 87-78 on Wednesday night.
Mitchell scored 11 of her 23 points in the second quarter, when the Fever pulled away. Clark notched nine of her 24 points in the fourth quarter, holding off a late Sparks rally to claim the win. Each player connected on 9-for-17 shooting from the field, with Clark tallying nine assists.
Los Angeles was led by Kelsey Plum’s game-high 25 points on 9-for-16 shooting. Dearica Hamby added 16 points on 6-for-8 shooting while grabbing eight rebounds. Reserve Cameron Brink added 11 points and five rebounds, while Rae Burrell and Nneka Ogwumike each scored 10 points.
The Sparks pulled within 29-26 on a Hamby layup with 6:54 remaining in the second quarter. But the Fever scored the next nine points as part of a 19-8 run to finish the half. Mitchell did not miss a shot in the quarter, draining all three of her 3-point tries as well as a step-back jumper. Sophie Cunningham added five points and Clark tallied four more in the critical run.
After leading 48-34 at halftime, the Fever stretched the lead to 60-39 on a Myisha Hines-Allen layup midway through the third period.
The Sparks did not challenge until a late 11-3 run pulled them within 83-76 on a short jumper in the lane from Plum with 1:23 remaining.
Cunningham added 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds. All-Star Aliyah Boston finished with just four points and seven rebounds before fouling out in the fourth quarter.
Los Angeles starting guard Ariel Atkins departed the game in the third quarter after suffering a head injury. She finished with two points in 16 minutes.
The teams had each lost their season openers over the weekend, with the Fever falling by three points to the visiting Dallas Wings, while the Sparks dropped a 27-point decision at home to the defending champion Las Vegas Aces.
–Field Level Media
May 13, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22), center Damiris Dantas (12), Los Angeles Sparks guard Rae Burrell (12) and forward Cameron Brink (22) battle for a rebound in the first half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images A combined 47 points from Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell helped the Indiana Fever outlast the host Los Angeles Sparks 87-78 on Wednesday night.
Mitchell scored 11 of her 23 points in the second quarter, when the Fever pulled away. Clark notched nine of her 24 points in the fourth quarter, holding off a late Sparks rally to claim the win. Each player connected on 9-for-17 shooting from the field, with Clark tallying nine assists.
Los Angeles was led by Kelsey Plum’s game-high 25 points on 9-for-16 shooting. Dearica Hamby added 16 points on 6-for-8 shooting while grabbing eight rebounds. Reserve Cameron Brink added 11 points and five rebounds, while Rae Burrell and Nneka Ogwumike each scored 10 points.
The Sparks pulled within 29-26 on a Hamby layup with 6:54 remaining in the second quarter. But the Fever scored the next nine points as part of a 19-8 run to finish the half. Mitchell did not miss a shot in the quarter, draining all three of her 3-point tries as well as a step-back jumper. Sophie Cunningham added five points and Clark tallied four more in the critical run.
After leading 48-34 at halftime, the Fever stretched the lead to 60-39 on a Myisha Hines-Allen layup midway through the third period.
The Sparks did not challenge until a late 11-3 run pulled them within 83-76 on a short jumper in the lane from Plum with 1:23 remaining.
Cunningham added 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds. All-Star Aliyah Boston finished with just four points and seven rebounds before fouling out in the fourth quarter.
Los Angeles starting guard Ariel Atkins departed the game in the third quarter after suffering a head injury. She finished with two points in 16 minutes.
The teams had each lost their season openers over the weekend, with the Fever falling by three points to the visiting Dallas Wings, while the Sparks dropped a 27-point decision at home to the defending champion Las Vegas Aces.
–Field Level Media
You know it. I know it. We all know it.
Jordan Spieth is chasing the career grand slam yet again this week at the PGA Championship and given that we so recently got to see somebody climb that mountain last year with Rory McIlroy at the Masters (where he doubled down this year)… we want more.
This year marks Spieth’s 10th run at the Career Grand Slam and the passage of time has seemingly made him have a level of peace about the quest.
At the moment Jordan isn’t exactly believed to be seriously in the mix. Consider that FanDuel Sportsbook has him at +5500 to win at Aronimink with players like Min Woo Lee and Chris Gotterup ahead of him. Even Jordan’s buddy Rickie Fowler is listed in front him after last week’s showing at the Truist.
Isn’t the fact that this is a longshot something that makes us want it all the more, though? How many people seriously went into Augusta last year thinking that Rory was about to do it? He may not have been this far down the odds listing, but he was hardly considered a lock.
We could literally be on the precipice of golf history right now. Think about that.
You know it. I know it. We all know it.
Jordan Spieth is chasing the career grand slam yet again this week at the PGA Championship and given that we so recently got to see somebody climb that mountain last year with Rory McIlroy at the Masters (where he doubled down this year)… we want more.
This year marks Spieth’s 10th run at the Career Grand Slam and the passage of time has seemingly made him have a level of peace about the quest.
At the moment Jordan isn’t exactly believed to be seriously in the mix. Consider that FanDuel Sportsbook has him at +5500 to win at Aronimink with players like Min Woo Lee and Chris Gotterup ahead of him. Even Jordan’s buddy Rickie Fowler is listed in front him after last week’s showing at the Truist.
Isn’t the fact that this is a longshot something that makes us want it all the more, though? How many people seriously went into Augusta last year thinking that Rory was about to do it? He may not have been this far down the odds listing, but he was hardly considered a lock.
We could literally be on the precipice of golf history right now. Think about that.
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