WNBA, Indiana and the Fever
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Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever and WNBA
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With 2 1/2 weeks left in the WNBA's regular season, the league has already broken its single-season attendance record. League officials announced Thursday
The Indiana Fever have grown to be one of the most popular teams in the WNBA, led by Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston. Heading into the 2025 season, the Fever were led by head coach Stephanie White. White was set to help lead the Fever to WNBA title contention, but injuries have derailed the team’s success throughout the season.
Indiana Fever Fans are Worried About Caitlin Clark’s Third WNBA Season Amid the relentless injury crisis, Fever fans are anticipating a critical decision ahead of next season – a surge in ticket prices as Clark returns for her third WNBA season.
The WNBA season is in its final quarter and the playoff race, and award races, keep heating up even more. But injuries are threatening to derail the season for multiple teams.
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In the second quarter, Sophie Cunningham was forced to exit the game when Sun player Bria Hartley fell awkwardly into her. Cunningham was standing under the basket playing defense while driving, Sun guard Bria Hartley fell into her lower left leg after making a pass.
Off Season’s expansion into the WNBA has been a “natural evolution,” says Kristin Juszczyk, the “biggest fan” of the league’s culture and community.
After the latest move with Cunningham being ruled out, Indiana released Lambert. They also wound up signing Shey Peddy. Lambert spoke on the Fever’s decision after being released by the WNBA team.