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History was made with the first WNBA regular season game ever being played at the Chase Center for Valkyries vs. Sparks and the Liberty watched their first-ever championship banne
The league is looking for evidence of fans in Indianapolis crossing the line in the Sky's season opener Saturday against the Fever.
Since last season, the Indiana Fever have rewritten the WNBA record books in several categories. Buoyed by Caitlin Clark's stardom, the Fever set numerous attendance and viewership marks in 2024, the standout guard's rookie season.
A fan allegedly made racist comments toward Chicago Sky star Angel Reese during a game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. WNBA says it's investigating unspecified 'allegations.'
After going 20-20 last season in Caitlin Clark's rookie year, the Indiana Fever are expected to have a real shot at winning the WNBA championship this year. They have a nice young core that includes Clark, guard Kelsey Mitchell and forward Aliyah Boston, as well as new additions Natasha Howard and wing DeWanna Bonner.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever started the 2025 WNBA season in style, winning the season opener in record-setting fashion. Nearly all of Clark's games in 2025 will air on national television.
The Mystics might be better than projected. The Fever defense is better, period. Here's what we learned as the WNBA season opened.
The Indiana Fever have become one of the most popular WNBA teams since Caitlin Clark was drafted No. 1 overall in 2024.
She sits behind retired legend Diana Taurasi, who scored 10,646 points during her career and the Connecticut Sun's Tina Charles, who has scored 7,696 points so far.