The Fever, Caitlin Clark
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The stars aligned over Indiana this week, and at the center of it all was Caitlin Clark, making her much-anticipated return to Fever practice. With a fiery attitude and a mission t
The WNBA has been around since 1996, and the league's popularity has grown tremendously in recent years. With the arrivals of Sabrina Ionescu, Angel Reese, A'ja
The Indiana Fever cruised to a 79-52 victory over the Chicago Sky on June 7. Without head coach Stephanie White and star Caitlin Clark, the Fever picked up their fourth win of the season. Kelsey Mitchell led the way with 17 points and five rebounds.
The Dream took the chance and handed the Fever their fifth loss of the year. Atlanta had a dominant 77-58 victory over Indiana to capture their first win in the Commissioner's Cup. Following the game, the WNBA recognized one of the Dream's stars for being the top performer on Tuesday.
Caitlin Clark says that she always dreamed of playing in the WNBA, and dreamed of playing in front of big crowds, but the seismic transformation she has inspired in women’s basketball has still taken her by surprise.
The Fever have been beaten down by injury woes heading into the second month of the WNBA season, but now, fans may finally get some good news.
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From group chats to high-level X's and O's breakdowns, the two superstars have pushed themselves -- and each other -- to the top of the basketball universe.