Indiana Fever, Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark
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Analyst Blasts Fever’s Body Language, Questions Stephanie White’s Costly CallDespite getting Caitlin Clark back from injury, the 80–61 defeat marked one of the Fever’s worst performances of the 2025 WNBA season. And now, analyst Rachel DeMita is sounding the alarm, not just on the play,
The Indiana Fever got back in the win column Friday night, defeating the fourth-place Atlanta Dream 99-82 in front of a home crowd at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The
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Instead of sticking with her usual starting lineup, coach Stephanie White opted to start Aari McDonald in place of Lexie Hull. The move gave the Fever two primary ball handlers, as both Clark and McDonald naturally play point guard. This allowed Clark to play off-ball a bit more.
Indiana Fever Player on Temporary Leave Receives Exciting News on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever continue to await the return of one of their key role players, who left the team during the season for an overseas commitment.
The Indiana Fever will play their next game against the Golden State Valkyries on Wednesday. All eyes will be on the potential return of reigning WNBA Rookie of
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Caitlin Clark 's return from injury against the Golden State Valkyries on Wednesday left Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White with a problem on her hands.
After Wednesday's dud vs. Golden State, the Fever got a much-needed bounce-back effort Friday night in a 99-82 win over Atlanta Dream.
Allisha Gray and the Atlanta Dream will face Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever in this WNBA matchup on Friday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.