Score, highlights from Game 2 in WNBA semifinals
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However, much to the delight of fans, ESPN announced on Thursday that Lobo and Ruocco will return (with Holly Rowe) on the call for Game 3 in Indianapolis.
On August 27, ESPN's WNBA BPI gave Indiana a 34.2% chance to advance to the second round, a 14.1% chance to make it to the WNBA Finals, and a 3.1% chance to win a WNBA championship this season.
The semifinal series between Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces is heating up, and all eyes are on Lexie Hull. The 24-year-old player was listed on the injury report with lower back
The Indiana Fever face the Las Vegas Aces on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025 (9/23/25) in Game 2 of the WNBA semifinals at Michelob ULTRA Arena.
Game 2 is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, Sept. 23, at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas. The game will be broadcast on ESPN with Pam Ward and LaChina Robinson on the call. Date: Tuesday, Sept. 23 ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Aces a 62.5% chance of winning.
The Indiana Fever edge the Los Angeles Sparks in a critical matchup for postseason seeding. Odyssey Sims saves the day for the Fever.
This week in the WNBA Wraparound, we look back at Games 1 and 2, breakdown Game 3 and take stock of how far the WNBA playoffs have come from years past.
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A'ja Wilson bounced back from a rare off game with 25 points and nine rebounds, and the Las Vegas Aces evened their WNBA semifinals playoff series with a convincing 90-68
The Indiana Fever are in the WNBA semifinals and will host the Las Vegas Aces. See the best ticket prices for Game 3.
Hull was a late addition to Tuesday's injury report for Game 2 of the playoff semifinal series in Las Vegas, designated as questionable with a back injury. She was stiff while warming up, but ended up playing 29 minutes and scoring 15 points on five 3-pointers in the 90-68 Fever loss.
Stephanie White and the No. 6 seed Indiana Fever continue to be one of the surprises of the WNBA. In the opening round of the 2025 playoffs, the Fever upset the No. 3 seed Atlanta Dream despite missing six players,