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The Indiana Fever are meeting with reporters and photographers today, along with coach Stephanie White and general manager Amber Cox.
The 2026 season-opener between the Indiana Fever and Dallas Wings will be one of the most highly anticipated games in WNBA history. However, it is nowhere
Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston endured one of the most challenging yet eye-opening seasons of her young career in 2025. The 24-year-old forward-center cemented her status as one of the league's best.
A year removed from the left quad sprain that unraveled her sophomore season before it began, Caitlin Clark walked into Indiana Fever training camp on Sunday, having learned a lot after an injury-impacted season that caused her to miss 31 regular games and all of the playoffs.
On Saturday, the Indiana Fever will open up their preseason when they visit the New York Liberty. The Fever are coming off a season where they made the WNBA playoffs for the second straight year. Front Office Sports wrote: “Caitlin Clark won’t be hard ...
Caitlin Clark has led the Indiana Fever to unprecedented heights since she joined the team as a rookie in 2024. Clark’s immense star power has firmly cemented the Fever's place as the most popular team in the WNBA.
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