Fever’s Kelsey Mitchell Sinks Her Way Into History Despite Loss
Even on a night where the Fever cooled off against the Liberty, Kelsey Mitchell made sure the record books stayed hot. The sharpshooting guard splashed her way into Indiana Fever history, drilling her 607th career three-pointer in the opening quarter. That milestone allowed her to surpass Tamika Catchings as the franchise’s all-time leader from downtown — a crowning achievement for the consistent scorer.
Mitchell didn’t stop there. By the final buzzer, she’d extended her streak of games with 10 or more points to 22 straight, proving once again that her offensive game is as automatic as Indiana’s fieldhouse doors on gameday.
Though the Fever fell 98–77, Mitchell’s performance was another reminder that she’s one of the premier shooters in league history, now sitting 11th all-time in WNBA career three-pointers — and climbing. Even without Caitlin Clark to help space the floor, Mitchell found her rhythm and showed why she’s the heartbeat of this team’s backcourt.
Look for her to carry that hot hand right into the All-Star festivities in Indy this weekend — and beyond.