C aitlin Clark was the face of the Indiana Fever in the 2024 WNBA season and continues to be so for them, but Kelsey Mitchell was also an important figure for the franchise in the
With its promise of world-class resources, the Fever are positioning themselves not just as a team but as a destination for WNBA talent. For players weighing their options in free agency, the combination of Indiana's commitment to its athletes and the allure of this state-of-the-art hub could be hard to ignore.
Boston's Vinyl BC won their first two games in Unrivaled. She's averaging 8.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per outing. Her teammates include Arike Ogunbowale, Jordin Canada, Rhyne Howard, Rae Burrell and Dearica Hamby.
Aliyah Boston went on Instagram to show off her stylish pre-game look before her team Vinyl BC saw action in Unrivaled the day before.
Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston discussed how she and Caitlin Clark developed their on-court chemistry during their first season together.
The Indiana Fever are building a new practice facility set to open before the 2027 WNBA season, the franchise announced Thursday
With the signing, the Fever's big three — Mitchell, Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston — will remain intact. Clark and Mitchell led the team in scoring in 2024, both averaging 19.2 points per game, while Boston averaged 14 points per game and led the team with 8.9 rebounds per game.
Kelsey Mitchell is returning for an eighth season with the Indiana Fever. The Fever announced Wednesday that the team had agreed to terms with the
WNBA offseason has arrived and there will be a number of trades and free-agent signings that impact the league. These moves also have an effect on fantasy women's basketball rosters. The flurry of activity began with the blockbuster deal that sent Jewell Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces and Kelsey Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks,
NaLyssa Smith is the 4th Fever player to play for Unrivaled, joining Aliyah Boston, Lexie Hull, and Katie Lou Samuelson. Smith will play for Mist BC.
The Indiana Fever didn't need to go star-chasing in WNBA free agency, they just needed to keep the team's existing stars in place. Because the Fever had already