![]() ![]() There are some exceptions, like the SAW Escape Room Las Vegas, which accommodates group sizes as small as 4. For most escape rooms, the group size ranges between 10-13 people. Most escape room challenges are designed for small groups. An adult must accompany anyone under the age of 18, and a parent or guardian will be required to sign a waiver. The Saw Escape Room permits younger visitors, but they strongly encourage a minimum age of 16 due to the content that may be disturbing to younger children. SAW Escape Room offers VIP packages, along with special team building, birthday parties, bachelor/bachelorette parties, and holiday events. You can also make reservations for a small group of 4-10 guests. You can purchase a general admissions ticket and be teamed up with other guests at the SAW Escape Room. You and your team members work together to conquer fears and solve twisted, complex puzzles in an attempt to earn your escape. As the name implies, the theme is based on the SAW film franchise, and you can expect to be kept on your toes. The SAW Escape Room is a completely immersive, progressive experience that takes place throughout several rooms. Tuesday’s game will be broadcast on the official Indiana Fever Facebook page.Want the most immersive, spine-tingling, escape room experience that just might make the hair on arms stand up? The SAW Escape Room Las Vegas is exactly the slightly twisted, horrifying (in a good way) experience you’re looking for. The Fever return to action at the Chicago Sky on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Indiana held the Aces to 19 percent shooting from behind the three-point arc (4-of-21). Chelsea Gray chipped in 17 points and a game-high seven assists, and Jackie Young contributed 19 points. Two completed free throws from Alysha Clark would seal the win for the Aces after Mitchell missed a game-tying layup attempt during the Fever’s final offensive possession.įor Las Vegas, A’ja Wilson recorded a double-double with a game-high 27 points and 10 rebounds. The Fever started the fourth quarter by extending the lead to 10, its largest of the game, but an Aces 14-3 scoring run beginning at the 7:10 mark allowed Las Vegas to tie the game with 3:23 remaining. Indiana maintained its defensive presence and cruised through the third frame, going into the final quarter leading, 63-56. Mitchell made the third quarter her own, going 3-of-4 from behind the three-point arc as she rattled off 14 of her team-high 22 points. Egbo ended the night with a season-high 10 rebounds to go along with nine points. Egbo pulled down four of her nine defensive rebounds in the quarter and tallied five points of her own, as the Fever went to the locker room leading, 39-38. It was the Fever defense that allowed for Indiana to keep its lead as they held Las Vegas to shooting 6-of-18 from the floor. Despite a run of their own in response, the Aces trailed the Fever at the end of the first ten minutes, 28-21.īoth teams returned to the court at a slower offensive pace, with the Aces outscoring the Fever in the second quarter, 17-11. ![]() In the highest scoring quarter of the year for the Fever, six Indiana players contributed in the scoring column, going 12-of-19 from the floor as a team. Indiana clicked early on both ends of the court opening the game against the reigning champions with a 13-6 scoring run. ![]() Berger and Vivians each distributed a season-high four assists on Sunday as well. Queen Egbo, Kristy Wallace, Victoria Vivians and Grace Berger came off the Fever bench to outscore Las Vegas, 24-5, in combined bench points. Fever guard Erica Wheeler went 3-of-3 from behind the three-point line and contributed a season-high 15 points. Mitchell ended the night at 2,514 points all-time and trails Katie Douglas with 2,564 points for second all-time in franchise history.įever forward NaLyssa Smith finished with 10 points and nine rebounds, snapping a three-game double-double streak, but also surpassed 500 career points on Sunday. Mitchell’s 14 points in the third quarter alone vaulted her past 2,500 career points. The Fever were led by guard Kelsey Mitchell in scoring who notched 22 points on the night. Indiana’s defense held the Aces (6-0) to a season-low offensive output and pulled down a season-high 35 defensive rebounds on the night. INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Fever (1-4) fell to the Las Vegas Aces, 84-80, on Sunday afternoon in what was a back-and-forth affair for 40 minutes in the first of three regular season matchups. ![]()
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