Home US SportsWNBA The Sparks are alive, the Fever are in and the Aces are still rolling

The Sparks are alive, the Fever are in and the Aces are still rolling

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Sunday’s three WNBA games resulted in three outcomes with significant playoff implications. Here are where things stand as four gamedays remain in the 2025 regular season:

1. The Sparks saved their playoff hopes—for now

During the third quarter on Sunday afternoon in LA, murmurs of concern had to be circulating through crypto.com Arena. The Los Angeles Sparks’ seven-point halftime lead over the Dallas Wings had withered away, with a 3-pointer from Myisha Hines-Allen midway through the third giving Dallas their first lead since the game’s early moments. LA responded, only for the Wings to again claw back the advantage on an Amy Okonkwo triple as the frame’s final seconds almost expired.

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However, enough time remained for Julie Allemand to sink a 30-foot 3 of her own to give the Sparks a lead entering the fourth. From there, LA reeled off a 16-0 run and raced toward the 91-77 win, keeping their playoff prospects alive.

It was appropriate that Allemand sunk the momentum-swinging shot; she finished the afternoon with a career-high 21 points, while also registering four assists and five steals. Rae Burrell also was a wrecking ball for the Sparks, hustling her way to 13 fourth-quarter points.

LA needs to bottle up that late-game energy and unleash it from the jump on Tuesday, when they play the Phoenix Mercury in the Valley in another must-win game.

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2. The Fever clinched a playoff berth for the second-straight season

Caitlin Clark is done, but the Indiana Fever are not. Indiana ran away from the Washington Mystics in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon, cruising to a 94-65 win that sealed their spot in the 2025 WNBA Playoffs.

Amongst a rotating, injury-ravaged roster, the Fever have relied on their three starting stalwarts, all of whom have played in every game this season: Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston and Natasha Howard. The trio all did their part on Sunday, with Howard assuming the leading role with 17 points. Boston tallied a 12-point and 11-rebound double-double, along with five assists. Mitchell chipped in 10 points.

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