The Indiana Fever recovered from a seven-year playoff drought with a successful 2024 season and a postseason appearance.
As Fever rookie in 2014, Natasha Howard learned about life in WNBA from Tamika Catchings. Those lessons will be passed onto Indiana's next generation.
The Fever knew they lacked in one area in 2024: playoff experience. With multiple free agency signings, Indiana remedied that.
News broke at the end of January that the Indiana Fever had signed two-time WNBA All-Star and 2019 WNBA Defensive Player of ...
According to Sports Business Journal, the Rockers — expected to begin play in 2028 — will be the WNBA’s 16th franchise with a ...
In the aftermath of Saturday’s surprise 74-67 road loss to Utah, the Kansas men’s basketball team did not have its usual ...
Fellow first-year addition Kanon Catchings, another potential pro and the nephew of WNBA great Tamika Catchings ... league’s top rebounders. Brigham Young center Keba Keita (13) shoots against ...
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Hosted on MSNIndiana’s HC Indirectly Throws Shade at LV Aces While She Gets Brutally Honest About Caitlin ClarkIndiana's Head Coach is eagerly waiting for the championship banner and she's waiting to do it right! The post Indiana’s HC ...
Indiana, which had been rebuilding and resetting since Tamika Catchings retired in 2016 ... DeWanna Bonner will show them how. No one has more playoff experience than DeWanna Bonner, whose ...
And her wife, Jac’Eil Duckworth Howard, emboldened her to think of herself first. Howard has been traded four times in her 12-year career, dictating where she would go next. This time around ...
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