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Caitlin Clark’s double-double leads Fever past Storm

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INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark scored 21 points and had 10 assists and seven rebounds to lead the Indiana Fever to an 89-78 win over the Seattle Storm on Sunday night.

It was Clark’s 11th game with at least 20 points and 10 assists, the most in WNBA history. Kelsey Mitchell and reserve Sophie Cunningham added 17 points apiece for Indiana (2-2), which won its first at home after two losses.

Indiana was without All-Star Aliyah Boston, who missed her first game in her four years as a pro. She had played in 275 consecutive games, including her four years at South Carolina. Boston left Indiana’s previous game with a lower right leg injury and is listed day to day.

Natisha Hiedeman scored 19 points to lead the Storm (1-3). Flau’jae Johnson added 14, reserve Zia Cook had 13 and Jade Melbourne 12.

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The Fever had a 15-0 run in the first quarter and led by as many as 17 points before leading 32-19 after one quarter. The Storm cut the deficit to nine before Indiana took a 55-44 lead at the half.

Clark had 17 at the break.

Despite holding Clark to two free throws in the third quarter — and those came with less than a second to go — the Storm were outscored 22-14 to trail 77-58.

The lead reached 20 in the fourth quarter as the Fever took advantage of Seattle’s lack of interior defense for a 50-30 advantage in points in the paint and held the Storm’s front court players to 17 points.

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Storm: Head home for two games against Connecticut, the only team they have beaten, beginning Wednesday.

Fever: Faces Portland on Wednesday in the third game of a four-game homestand.

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FIFA urged to launch investigation as Ecuador complain about Mexico after FIFA World Cup exit

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Following their 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 defeat to Mexico, the Ecuadorean Football Federation has urged FIFA to look into issues of Mexican fans trying to disturb the sleep of opposition players before matchday.

The build-up to the game was far from serene. There were reports of Mexican fans trying to keep Ecuador players sleep-deprived on match eve by “using car horns, fireworks, motorcycles and loudspeakers”, as per The Metro.

Having submitted a formal complaint to the game’s governing body, the Ecuadorean Football Federation (FEF) said in a statement:

“Such conduct stands in stark contrast to the principles of fair play, equity, and unity that a World Cup should embody. The FEF respectfully calls upon the competent authorities to pay greater attention to these events and to adopt the necessary measures to safeguard the safety of our players, coaching staff, and fans.”

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The FEF has now submitted a second complaint to FIFA, asking for a thorough investigation into incidents that have jeopardised the safety of the La Tri squad and their fans.

Among several reported incidents, one pertained to “a delay of more than three hours in their 40-mile journey from Felipe Angeles International Airport to their team hotel in Mexico City, because La Tri’s transport wasn’t escorted through the heavy traffic.


What happened in the Mexico-Ecuador 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 game?

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Mexico vs Ecuador: Round Of 32 – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Source: Getty

On the field, Mexico continued their perfect start to their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a 2-0 victory over Ecuador in Mexico City, with first-half goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez.

It marked the first time in 40 years that La Tri registered a FIFA World Cup knockout win after seven defeats, since beating Bulgaria 2-0 in the Round of 16 of the 1978 edition that they hosted.

Up next for Javier Aguirre’s side is a blockbuster clash with 1966 champions England on Sunday (July 5), with Thomas Tuchel’s side coming off a come-from-behind 2-1 win over DR Congo in the previous round, thanks to a Harry Kane brace.

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