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Indiana Fever
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All WNBA →- WNBATempo face the Fever on 10-game slideIndiana Fever (23-12, 10-4 Eastern Conference) at Toronto Tempo (10-23, 5-9 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAFever defeat Dream in OT to secure key win as season winds downThe Fever defeated the Dream 95-91 in overtime Sunday. It was a game with playoff implications, and the environment inside State Farm Arena felt like the postseason.
- WNBATimpson scores career-high 20 points and shines in OT as Fever edge Dream 95-91— Makayla Timpson scored a career-high 20 points, including Indiana's first three field goals in overtime, and the Fever beat the Atlanta Dream 95-91 on Sunday to protect their hold on fourth place in the WNBA standings.
- WNBAAtlanta Dream vs. Indiana Fever - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Atlanta Dream vs. Indiana Fever, 08/16/2026
- WNBAClark bests Bueckers in clash of No. 1 picks as Fever top WingsCaitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers went blow for blow with dueling 29-point performances, with Clark's Fever coming out on top 98-87 against Bueckers' short-handed Wings.
- WNBAHoward leads Atlanta against Indiana after 29-point gameIndiana Fever (22-12, 9-4 Eastern Conference) at Atlanta Dream (21-12, 11-4 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAIndiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings, 08/14/2026
- WNBABoston, Mitchell disappointed by Fever fans booing WhiteFever All-Stars Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell supported coach Stephanie White on Thursday, saying they were disappointed by the boos during White's introduction at Tuesday's home game.
- WNBABueckers leads Dallas against Indiana after 22-point gameDallas Wings (20-14, 8-8 Western Conference) at Indiana Fever (21-12, 9-4 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAWhite rips critics, backed by Clark, Cunningham after fans booFever coach Stephanie White spoke out against her critics and received vocal support from Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham after she was booed in Indiana before Tuesday's win over the Liberty.
- WNBAKelsey Mitchell, Caitlin Clark help Fever continue hot streak with 106-92 victory over Liberty— Kelsey Mitchell scored 20 of her 28 points in the first half, and Caitlin Clark added 22 points and 10 assists to lead the Indiana Fever to a 106-92 victory over the New York Liberty on Tuesday night.
- WNBAIndiana Fever vs. New York Liberty - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty, 08/11/2026
- WNBAFever coach Stephanie White defends players in fiery pregame statement
- WNBAWNBA Power Rankings: Lynx, Aces, Fever, Valkyries lead wayThe time to nitpick every win and loss has arrived, as some teams need a dramatic run to reach the playoffs.
- WNBACarrington: Never linked ejection vs. Fever to white privilegeDiJonai Carrington says she never claimed that the assessment of a flagrant foul 2 on her in a game vs. the Fever was the result of white privilege.
- WNBANew York takes on Indiana following Johannes' 27-point gameNew York Liberty (20-13, 9-3 Eastern Conference) at Indiana Fever (20-12, 8-4 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAWNBA Drama Heats Up: Fouls, Tech Rulings, and Playoff RacesCarrington Ejected, Clark’s Tech Rescinded – WNBA Referees in the Spotlight Hard Foul, Harder Fallout Chicago Sky’s DiJonai Carrington was ejected in the first quarter after a Flagrant 2 foul on Indiana’s Sophie Cunningham—swiping her across the head during a fast break. The league’s already on edge after Caitlin Clark’s eighth technical foul of the season was rescinded, sparing her a suspension. The WNBA’s memo to teams about transgender athlete discussions only adds fuel to the fire, with a task force now convening to address the growing controversy. Playoff Picture: Lynx Lock In, Aces Stumble Minnesota’s 26-7 Lynx became the first team to clinch a 2026 playoff berth after handling the Las Vegas Aces 98-87. Olivia Miles and company are running away with the league’s best record, while the Aces—now 22-11—are left scrambling to keep pace. Rivalry Reboot: Sky-Fever Feud Gets Physical With Angel Reese in Atlanta, the Sky-Fever rivalry’s getting a new edge. Carrington’s ejection and the
- WNBASky's Carrington tossed after hard foul on Fever's CunninghamThe Sky's DiJonai Carrington was assessed a flagrant 2 and ejected Saturday after a hard foul across the face and neck area of Fever guard Sophie Cunningham.
- WNBAFever's Clark has eighth tech rescinded, won't be suspendedThe WNBA rescinded a technical foul against Caitlin Clark on Saturday, less than two hours after she received what would have been her eighth of the season.
- WNBAMitchell scores 27 to set a WNBA record, Clark has 26 and the Fever beat the Sky 90-86— Kelsey Mitchell scored 27 points to set a WNBA single-season record with her 16th straight game of 20-plus points, Caitlin Clark had 26 points and 11 assists, and the Indiana Fever beat the Chicago Sky 90-86 on Saturday.
- WNBAFever pick up home win over the Sky
- WNBAWNBPA emphasizes inclusion amidst focus on transgender athletesThe Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) released a statement, emphasizing diversity and inclusion while saying the organization "will not be used as political pawns."
- WNBALiberty Cut Laney, Fever-Aces Clash Steals SpotlightLiberty Dump Laney After Title Run The Deal: New York Liberty waived Betnijah Laney-Hamilton—2024 champ, ex-All-Star, and locker-room glue since 2021. Front office called it a "pure basketball decision." Translation: cap space for a bigger name or a cheaper vet. Laney averaged 8.2 ppg last season; her defense and leadership won’t be easy to replace. Market Pulse: Free-agent tracker shows Liberty shopping for a stretch-4 who can shoot 38%+ from deep. If they land one, Laney’s minutes go to a rookie or a minimum-salary stopgap. Fever-Aces: The Real Finals Preview Tonight’s Main Event: A’ja Wilson and the Aces roll into Indy for a 7 p.m. ET tip on ESPN. Fever already own a 2-0 season sweep—Kelsey Mitchell just snagged Eastern Conference Player of the Month for July (22.3 ppg, 5.1 apg, 48% FG). Clark’s 21.4 ppg and 8.1 apg keep the Fever in every game; Wilson’s 27.2 ppg and 12.1 rpg make Vegas the title favorite. DFS Angle: RotoWire’s top play is Mitchell at $8,200—she’s averagin
- WNBAHow Caitlin Clark's game has grown -- and where it still needs to improveClark already has the most 20-point, 10-assist games in WNBA history. But her game remains a work in progress.
- WNBAGray's buzzer 3s lift Aces over Fever after Clark's miscuesChelsea Gray made two buzzer-beating 3-pointers after Caitlin Clark's uncharacteristic mistakes, the first to force overtime and the second to give the Aces a victory over the Fever on Thursday night.
- WNBA2 fans escorted from seats in Aces' overtime win against FeverTwo men were escorted from their courtside seats in Gainbridge Fieldhouse during the third quarter of the Aces and Fever matchup on Thursday.
- WNBAMitchell leads Indiana against Chicago after 28-point gameIndiana Fever (19-12, 7-4 Eastern Conference) at Chicago Sky (12-19, 2-9 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAGray hits buzzer-beating 3s after Clark's mistakes to lift Aces past Fever 86-84 in OT— Chelsea Gray made two buzzer-beating 3-pointers after Caitlin Clark's uncharacteristic mistakes, the first to force overtime and the...
- WNBACaitlin Clark trusts her gut when addressing political issues
- WNBAFever's Caitlin Clark: Trust gut when addressing political issuesFever guard Caitlin Clark said Thursday that it is up to individuals to "speak when you feel like you want to speak" and that she is "trying to navigate life" as a 24-year-old.
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