The Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky played their first game of the 2025 WNBA season on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at the sold-out Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Indiana Fever won the game convincingly with a final score of 93-58. Caitlin Clark led the Fever with a triple-double, recording 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. She also had a career-high four blocks. This was Clark’s third triple-double of her WNBA career, tying her with Candace…
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There’s much more to the Fever than the Caitlin Clark show.
Forget the steady rebuild. Indiana upgraded everything from its front office to its bench this offseason and is ready to win now: https://t.co/OmSs1NgNAz pic.twitter.com/zVnTys2Xzj
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) May 15, 2025
This is just a testament on the popularity of Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. The reaction of the four Indiana Fever (Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, DeWanna Bonner, and Kelsey Mitchell) when they saw their pictures on the cover of SI is just priceless.
"I can't wait to show my mom." ❤️📖
we surprised Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark, DeWanna Bonner & Kelsey Mitchell with their @SInow May cover. pic.twitter.com/NCTWrixxLB
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) May 15, 2025
For their fans, the Fever released a 6-minute behind-the-scenes video of the photoshoot and Sports Illustrated’s 12-minute video, “Aliyah Boston Tea Party” as they compete to see who knows their teammates better”
You can watch both video after the break.
After waiving guard Jaelyn Brown last May 14th, the Indiana Fever now have their final roster for WNBA Season 2024. The team has made several key additions through free agency and the draft to bolster their lineup around rising star Caitlin Clark and 2024 Rookie of the Year, Aliyah Boston. a beautiful sight 🤩 Caitlin Clark fadeaway corner three. pic.twitter.com/aCysDEHQYE — Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) May 14, 2025 Guards: #22 – Caitlin Clark #0 – Kelsey…
She will be a problem once she gets her wheels rolling in the league. The proof 😤 https://t.co/NdoqTohRUQ pic.twitter.com/Z1FONQivhz — Seattle Storm (@seattlestorm) May 7, 2025 Even before she was drafted by the Storm, Dominique Malonga have been known to be a game dunker in the Euro League and even at a young age. Here are some of her videp dunking in game and during practice. Couldn't leave New York without witnessing Dominique dunk 😤…
Every game is a home game. Of course you do not need to watch the video to know that Indiana Fever routs the Brazil National Team (108 – 44).
The Indiana Fever move to 2-0 in preseason play with a 108-44 win over the Brazil National Team! Kelsey Mitchell dropped 17 PTS, 3 STL and Caitlin Clark notched 16 PTS, 6 REB, 5 AST. I mean, there’s no way the Brazil National Team will win this game, it was a matter of how many points Indiana Fever will score and how many 3-points and assists will Caitlin Clark will make. This is just the…
Tomorrow's Game Status Report vs Washington: Caitlin Clark – Questionable (Left Leg) pic.twitter.com/HjtHRBuimH — Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) May 2, 2025 Indiana just announced (tweet above) that Fever superstar Caitlin Clark is questionable in their first season game against the Washington Mystics. The team said that this is due to a left leg injury. It’s unclear if Clark will totally miss the game or will play on a limited capacity but one thing is for sure,…
Looks like Indiana Fever is capitalizing on the Caitlin Clark effect. You can also watch the behind the scene footage.
It’s official Paige Bueckers is now a Dallas Wings player, this was made official during the Introductory Wings Press Conference that includes the rest of the Wings draftees Aziaha James, Madison Scott, JJ Quinerly, and Aaronette Vonleh. Reporter: "You're probably the hottest thing in Dallas right now" Paige Bueckers: "I would say the weather's probably hotter than me." 🤣 (via @FOX4)pic.twitter.com/SVWi73Muzp — ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 23, 2025 Paige Bueckers is the 1st overall pick by…
we have exercised the fourth-year option on the rookie scale contract of Aliyah Boston 🔥 pic.twitter.com/mntJ6nDIRd — Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 18, 2025 Indiana Fever writes; Selected with the No. 1 pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft, Boston has averaged 14.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.2 blocks over her two seasons with the Fever. Unanimously selected as the WNBA Rookie of the Year in 2023, a season in which she became the first…
For WNBA Fans, here are the dates to remember; All dates are subject to change April 14: WNBA Draft April 27: Training Camp Begins May 16: Regular Season Begins June 1-17: Commissioner’s Cup Tournament July 1: Commissioner’s Cup Championship July 17-21: WNBA All-Star Break July 19: WNBA All-Star Game September 11: Regular Season Ends September 14: Playoffs Begin October 17: Last Possible Finals Date 2025 WNBA All-Star will be hosted by Indiana
Dallas Wings took UConn’s Paige Bueckers at No. 1 while 6’6″ French Center Dominique Malonga goes to the Seattle Storm. Here are top 5 of this year’s WNBA Draft class; Dallas Wings picking Paige Bueckers from UConn Seattle Storm drafting Dominique Malonga from France Washington Mystics picking Sonia Citron from Notre Dame and USC Trojans Forward Kiki Iriafen. Another noteworthy pick is the 11th pick in the 1st round: Hailey Van Lith going to the…
You can checkout the full schedule here. coming to a screen and arena near you 🌎 the broadcast schedule is here, and we have a WNBA-record 41 games on national TV. learn more: https://t.co/yZFUGBFHxl pic.twitter.com/Yf7L1J1EbD — Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) March 20, 2025 For Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, 41 of their 44 games will be on national TV, while thirty-three Las Vegas Aces games and Thirty-two New York Liberty games will be nationally televised…
WNBA has announced that their annual draft will be this 14th of April at The Shed in New York City. WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert will announce the draft picks live on ESPN with exclusive coverage beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET. The first 5 draft picks will be; 1 – Dallas Wings 2 – Seattle Storm 3 and 4 – Washington Mystics 5 – Golden State Valkyries Monday, April 14… a new class enters the league…
Nike and Titan 22 just launch the Nike Sabrina 2 X TITAN, a version of the Sabrina Ionescu’s signature shoes but with a Filipino twists. On titan22.com; Designed by Filipina visual artists Aila Torre, Lari Gazmen and TITAN’s own Alessah Papa, the Nike Sabrina 2 X TITAN is predominantly covered in a light bone tone for a neutral look, and accented with purple, emerald, and blush as a nod to the TITAN Show Her Love…
— Phoenix Mercury (@PhoenixMercury) February 26, 2025
Phoenix Mercury Diana Taurasi has officially announce that “she’s retiring from basketball.”
In an article published by Time Magazine;
Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball. “Mentally and physically, I’m just full,” says Taurasi, who played all 20 of her WNBA seasons for the Mercury. “That’s probably the best way I can describe it. I’m full and I’m happy.”
She played for the Phoenix Mercury, who drafted her at first overall in the 2004 WNBA draft and played for the team for 20 years. The late Kobe Bryant gave her the nickname “White Mamba” and she is the leading scorer in WNBA history and voted “greatest of all time” by the WNBA’s fans.
As for accolades, Taurasi is one of 11 women to win an Olympic gold medal, an NCAA Championship, a FIBA World Cup, and a WNBA Championship.
It’s not where you’re from. It’s where you shoot from.@CaitlinClark22 pic.twitter.com/n2xmtClVSY
— Nike (@Nike) February 22, 2025
WNBA Star A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces is one of the 13 TIME’s Women of the Year, she is also one of the two athlete that was chosen by the publication. For those wondering how TIME choose their Women of the Year, you can read their “How We Chose the 2025 Women of the Year” article and the “A’ja Wilson and Jordan Chiles Know What It Takes to Win.” WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson…
Sabrina Ionescu and Nike has announced the first Sabrina Ionescu Asia Tour. From Nike, “Ahead of Sabrina’s campaign to defend her first WNBA title, she’s embarking on her first Asia tour, visiting the Philippines and China to share this message of empowerment with young hoopers and further introduce herself to the global basketball community.” Sabrina’s Asia tour kicks off in Manila, Philippines, a basketball country and love Nike kicks. She’ll be hosting youth clinics, launching…
Can @CaitlinClark22 knock down targets in the Gatorade Lab like she knocks down shots? ⚡️ Who needs a new QB? pic.twitter.com/zN5lLBCxqh
— Gatorade (@Gatorade) February 9, 2025
It looks like Caitlin Clark has settled on making the WNBA her priority, since the Indiana Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark has declined an invitation to participate in the NBA All-Star weekend’s highly anticipated 3-point shootout. Clark’s decision, as confirmed by her representatives at Excel Sports, underscores her commitment to the WNBA and her desire to make her 3-point contest debut at the WNBA All-Star game in Indianapolis this summer.
It looks like Indiana will have it’s core player for this year as Kelsey Mitchell resigns with the Fever. This will be Mitchell’s 8th season with the franchise, who drafted her as the second overall pick in the 2018 WNBA draft.
It’s Caitlin Clark’s 23rd Birthday, while we know there will be celebration later, she in the lab cooking and she was cooking! In a video (below) posted by @IndianaFever on their official X account, Caitlin Clark can be seen working on her three-points shot and like what the caption says, she made 50 three-point shot out of the 54 shot. Caitlin Clark shot 50-for-54 from three on her birthday. read that again. pic.twitter.com/bCEVvYdLNl — Indiana…
From ESPN; From @NFL; Big @Chiefs fans in the building 🤩 @taylorswift13 @CaitlinClark22 📺: #HOUvsKC on ESPN/ABC📱: Stream on @NFLPlus and ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/n04PZn010d — NFL (@NFL) January 18, 2025 Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark watching Chiefs game in the same box! Caitlin Clark a big Chiefs fans since childhood and a known Swiftie, now she’s watching a Chiefs Playoff game with Taylor Swift! BTW. Kansas City Chiefs won the game!
Caitlin Clark honored as AP Female Athlete of the Year following her impact on women's sports https://t.co/FUpdChPSI5 — The Associated Press (@AP) December 24, 2024 After being honored as TIME’s Athlete of the Year, Indiana Fever and WNBA Superstar Caitlin Clark is named Associated Press’ Female Athlete of the Year, which was due to “her impact on and off the court.” Doug Feinberg, reporting for AP; A group of 74 sports journalists from The Associated…
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame just announced the candidates for the Class of 2025, these includes Carmelo Anthony, Sue Bird, Maya Moore, Dwight Howard, Doc Rivers and more. You can find the complete list of eligible candidates from the official statement of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. A quick look at the list, here are notable names; Carmelo Anthony – Top 10 in the NBA All Time Scoring Leader, 10× NBA All-Star, NBA scoring champion,…
TIME Athlete of the Year Caitlin Clark shared her excitement for the future of the WNBA—and women’s sports as a whole—during a conversation with NBC sports producer and broadcaster Maria Taylor at the “A Year in TIME” event in New York on Dec. 11. Coinciding with the release of TIME’s Person of the Year issue, the event also included a performance from TIME’s Icon of the Year, Elton John and a conversation with TIME’s CEO…
The results of the 2024 WNBA Expansion Draft presented by State Farm are as follows: Player Former Team Pos Ht Yrs College/Country Iliana Rupert Atlanta Dream C 6-4 3 France Maria Conde Chicago Sky F 6-1 0 Florida State/Spain Veronica Burton Connecticut Sun G 5-9 3 Northwestern Carla Leite Dallas Wings G 5-9 0 France Temi Fagbenle Indiana Fever C 6-4 4 USC/United Kingdom Kate Martin Las Vegas Aces G 6-0 1 Iowa Stephanie Talbot…
Caitlin Clark is TIME's Athlete of the Year https://t.co/WtgLuIIYhb pic.twitter.com/oGDewhUPcB — TIME (@TIME) December 10, 2024 After a historic rookie season in the WNBA, Fever’s Caitlin Clark is named as Time’s Athlete of the Year. In the article, Clark talked about her journey from setting the new NCAA Division 1 women’s basketball scoring record to winning the WNBA Rookie of the Year. She also talked about her approach regarding fans and the game as well…
