Indiana Fever Veteran Lands New Job Outside WNBA

An Indiana Fever veteran has made a move beyond professional basketball, stepping into a new role outside the WNBA. While the specifics remain under wraps, this transition spotlights the bigger picture: professional athletes often reinvent themselves when the final buzzer sounds on their playing careers.

Indiana Fever Veteran Lands New Job Outside WNBA

Indiana Fever HC Explains Where WNBA Refereeing Lags Behind In After $1,000 Fine for Supporting Cheryl Reeve

As the Indiana Fever prepare to face the Las Vegas Aces at Michelob Ultra Arena, attention turns off-court. Coaches Stephanie White and Becky Hammon each received a $1,000 fine for aligning with Minnesota Lynx Head Coach Cheryl Reeve’s criticisms of WNBA refereeing.

Indiana Fever HC Explains Where WNBA Refereeing Lags Behind In After $1,000 Fine for Supporting Cheryl Reeve

Ex-Caitlin Clark Teammate Triggers Fever HC’s 10-Second Response After Loss vs Aces

NaLyssa Smith, once a foundational player for the Indiana Fever, now challenges her former squad with the Las Vegas Aces. Her trades and on-court success highlight a lingering tension that boiled over after a recent contest, yielding only a brief post-game remark from Indiana’s head coach.

Ex-Caitlin Clark Teammate Triggers Fever HC’s 10-Second Response After Loss vs Aces

Boston has go-ahead basket with 7.4 seconds left as Fever beat Dream 87-85 to reach WNBA semifinals

A decisive basket by Aliyah Boston with 7.4 seconds remaining sealed the Indiana Fever’s 87-85 victory over the No. 3-seeded Atlanta Dream. Lexie Hull’s crucial inbounds steal secured the win, sending the Fever to the WNBA semifinals.

Boston has go-ahead basket with 7.4 seconds left as Fever beat Dream 87-85 to reach WNBA semifinals

Indiana 87, Atlanta 85

In a gripping showdown, the Indiana Fever edged the Atlanta Dream 87–85. Kelsey Mitchell’s offensive spark and a balanced team effort kept the Fever on top in a game decided by the slimmest margin.

ESPN brushes off Caitlin Clark injury absence in huge WNBA breakthrough

The 2025 WNBA season was a challenging period for Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, who appeared in only 13 games due to a string of injuries. Even so, ESPN maintained robust coverage of the league, signaling a major step forward in mainstream women’s basketball visibility.

ESPN brushes off Caitlin Clark injury absence in huge WNBA breakthrough

Indiana Fever Star Sophie Cunningham Sends Message Before Playoff Game vs. Atlanta Dream

Sophie Cunningham’s induction into the University of Missouri’s Hall of Fame marks a new highlight in her remarkable basketball journey. The Indiana Fever guard now heads toward a pivotal playoff face-off against the Atlanta Dream, backed by an ongoing legacy of record-setting achievements.

Indiana Fever Star Sophie Cunningham Sends Message Before Playoff Game vs. Atlanta Dream

ESPN Cautiously Optimistic About Atlanta Dream’s Playoff Chances

ESPN has expressed measured confidence in the Atlanta Dream as they gear up to face the Indiana Fever in the WNBA playoffs. The team’s performance will be closely watched to see if this optimism proves justified.

ESPN Cautiously Optimistic About Atlanta Dream’s Playoff Chances

Sophie Cunningham MRI results reveal severity of Fever star’s knee injury

An MRI has clarified the damage to Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham’s knee—a development the franchise calls “a big blow.” Sporting News reporter Jeremy Beren broke the news on Aug. 19, 2025, leaving fans and teammates waiting for further medical updates.

Sophie Cunningham MRI results reveal severity of Fever star’s knee injury

Sun’s dim playoff chances doomed after epic collapse to Fever

The Connecticut Sun watched a 21-point advantage evaporate in the final quarter Sunday, falling to the Indiana Fever in Uncasville. The stunning collapse leaves Connecticut’s already faint playoff hopes on life support.