The Indiana Fever are one of the WNBA's best young teams, breaking out with a playoff berth in Caitlin Clark's rookie season. They suffered a first-round loss to the Connecticut Sun last year.
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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are gearing up for another WNBA season after surpassing expectations last campaign. On the back of a Rookie of the Year award win for Clark, th ...
Caitlin Clark took the WNBA by storm last season, running away with last year's Rookie of the Year award while leading the Indiana Fever back to the postseason for the first time since 2016.
From left, Indiana Fever General Manager Amber Cox, President of Basketball and Business Operations Kelly Krauskopf, forward DeWanna Bonner ... run with the Connecticut Sun. Complete with the ...
Moreover, Indiana brought back veteran Kelsey Mitchell, so the 2025 roster looks talented enough to make a run to the WNBA ...
Seattle Storm forward Alysha Clark — the league’s oldest player at 37 years old — had no doubts about continuing her WNBA ...
The Indiana Fever’s DeWanna Bonner is also 37, while Sami Whitcomb (Phoenix Mercury), Tina Charles (Connecticut Sun), and Courtney Vandersloot (Chicago Sky) are all 36 years old. Taurasi ...
Marina Mabrey requested a trade from the Connecticut Sun and set off a chain of events that remains confusing and unresolved.
The WNBA's Dallas Wings and the Indiana Fever hosted introductory press conferences last Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.
In addition to Colson, the Fever added three-time champion Natasha Howard, two-time champion DeWanna Bonner and shooter Sophie Cunningham. With a revamped lineup and experienced voices like Colson ...
Kelly Krauskopf stepped in as president, Amber Cox as general manager, and Stephanie White left Connecticut to become ... appearance record-holder DeWanna Bonner. “She’s a winner,” Cox ...