Caitlin Clark-less Indiana gets back in win column
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Fans React to Ja Morant's Appearance at Indiana Fever Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
There’s a lot to be excited about for Indiana Fever fans right now—especially for those who have been following the Netflix hit series “Stranger Things.” The team announced Tuesday that its highly popular “Stranger Things” collection is available for a limited time.
Sophie Cunningham, is not going through her happyest days with the WNBA, as the Indiana Fever guard, is fighting back at the league since she was fined $500 for a TikTok video that
McDonald had proven to be a winning player, elevating Indiana to a 5-2 record while with the ... coach Stephanie White getting a technical foul. See her reaction Dominating defense pushes Fever past Aces for third straight win without Caitlin Clark Indiana ...
The Indiana Fever have been playing without several key contributors as of late. Caitlin Clark has missed the last three games for the Fever and Damiris Dantas has missed time, both for entirely different reasons. Clark is working through a groin injury while Dantas is playing for the Brazilian national team on an overseas commitment with FIBA.
Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia will join the WNBA by 2030. Fever coach Stephanie White and forward Aliyah Boston reacted to the news.
As indicated in the post, Dantas turned in a 20-point, 14-rebound double-double in 37 minutes of action against Canada. Through two games, the 6-foot-4 center-forward is averaging a tournament ...
Fever coach Stephanie White was drafted to the WNBA in 1999, when both Cleveland and Detroit had WNBA teams. Caitlin Clark injury update: Fever star says she’s 'doing everything I can' to return
Cleveland will join the WNBA in 2028, Detroit in 2029 and Philadelphia the following season. INDIANAPOLIS — The WNBA announced a multi-city expansion in Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia on Monday. When asked about the expansion, Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston said it’s “exciting” and considered its impact on aspiring WNBA players.