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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNKelsey Mitchell joins Caitlin Clark in rare Indiana Fever featAfter the Indiana Fever's 93-78 Sunday win vs. the Chicago Sky, forward Kelsey Mitchell joins Caitlin Clark in a rare franchise single-game feat, according to the WNBA.
Michael Lewis, a Denton, Texas-resident, sent sexually explicit messages to Caitlin Clark and followed her around Indianapolis.
A Texas man has been sentenced for stalking and harassing WNBA star Caitlin Clark over social media. Michael Lewis, 55, was arrested and charged in Indianapolis in January for "sending numerous threats and sexually explicit messages" to the Indiana Fever player via his social media accounts, the Marion County Prosecutor's Office said.
With Caitlin Clark out with a right groin injury, the Indiana Fever got a historic performance from other All-Star guard in a 93-78 win over the Chicago Sky.
The condensed WNBA schedule has become a big talking point of late. Especially given the rash of injuries across the league. Of course, the Indiana Fever are no
The Indiana Fever just dropped one of the coolest sports WNBA collabs of the season, and the Indiana Fever players were beyond excited to see their new threads.
Head coach Stephanie White has been working through various lineup changes, recently adding a forward to the mix. Before a matchup against the Chicago Sky, the Fever signed Chloe Bibby to a seven-day contract. After a 93-78 victory over the Sky, White gave credit to Bibby, who played in her first game with the Fever.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham was fined $500 by the WNBA after posting a TikTok that appeared to mock league officiating, a source with knowledge of the fine unauthorized to discuss the matter publicly told The Athletic.
The 2025 WNBA season has not gone as planned for Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark. She has dealt with multiple different injury issues and has missed a lot of time due to those injuries.
When the WNBA was formed, Indianapolis wanted its own team in the new league. In 1999, it was granted its WNBA franchise: the Indiana Fever.
The 28-year-old Cunningham arrived from the Phoenix Mercury in a four-team trade on January 31 and has since become one of the Fever’s key rotation pieces and veteran leaders. Over six WNBA seasons, she appeared in 182 games, scoring 1,409 points across her Mercury tenure and earning a reputation as a gritty competitor.