Blog Post: “Maddy Siegrist’s 22 Sparks Wings’ Nail-Biter Victory Over Fever”
When the Dallas Wings stepped onto the court against the Indiana Fever, fans braced for another tough battle. It turned out to be exactly that—and then some. Maddy Siegrist delivered a powerful, season-high 22-point performance, guiding the Wings to a thrilling 81-80 win that snapped their five-game losing streak Field Level MediaCBS NewsESPN.com.
Siegrist Shines in First Start Since June
This wasn’t just any stat line. Siegrist tied her career-high in scoring and drilled a new mark for three-pointers made in a game—with 3 triples in total OurSports CentralThreads. Her offensive burst arrived in her first start since early June, marking a triumphant return for the Villanova alum
A Turning Tide: Wings’ Mid-Game Takeover
Dallas didn’t just shake off its slump—they dominated. A staggering 19-0 run in the third quarter decisively swung control, with key contributions from Siegrist, Li Yueru, and Myisha Hines-Allen Field Level MediaYardbarker. Yueru chipped in a solid 20 points off the bench, while Paige Bueckers orchestrated the offense with 16 points and 8 assists Field Level MediaCBS NewsESPN.com.
Fever’s Furious Fourth Quarter Rally
But you can’t count the Fever out. Without Caitlin Clark—out again due to a groin injury—they still mounted a fierce comeback, closing a 17-point gap with a 19-3 run that had the crowd on
their feet CBS NewsField Level MediaWikipedia. Kelsey Mitchell rocked the scoreboard with 24 points, including several clutch threes
Indiana’s final push created heart-stopping drama. With time dwindling and the Fever down by just one, Bueckers missed a potential game-winner from the free-throw line. Mitchell got a final look—but her corner three bounced off the backboard, and Dallas held on CBS NewsField Level MediaESPN.com.
What This Win Means
- Ending the slide: The Wings halted a five-game skid and breathed new life into their campaign Field Level MediaESPN.com.
- Bench depth showing up: Yueru’s 20 points and Siegrist’s spark gave Dallas a newfound offensive steadiness.
- Resilience rewarded: In the face of a late-game surge, the Wings weathered the storm with poise.
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Looking Ahead

Dallas (now 9–24) proved they still have fight, showcasing depth and an ability to close out tight games Field Level MediaESPN.com. Meanwhile, Indiana (18–15) remains competitive despite missing their star, Caitlin Clark WikipediaCBS News.
If Siegrist keeps bringing this level of energy and offensive firepower, and if Bueckers continues to orchestrate with precision, the Wings might just extend this spark into a late-season surge.