Indiana Fever, WNBA and Caitlin Clark
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A pair of teams with WNBA championship hopes battled, trading the lead 14 times with 15 ties in a game that came down to the final buzzer. Here's what we learned.
The Indiana Fever trailed 55–46 at halftime against the New York Liberty and had been down by double digits in the first half. However, thanks to a dominant
The Indiana Fever guard was responsible for over 26 percent of the league's economic activity in 2024, according to an expert.
After Chicago's Angel Reese claimed a fan shouted racial slurs at her in Indiana, the Fever and WNBA are working together in their investigations.
With engines set to roar at the Indy 500 this weekend, the Indiana Fever guard rolled into Gainbridge Fieldhouse draped in the spirit of the city: a striking Indianapolis Motor Speedway jacket that screamed hometown pride and swagger in equal parts. No press release needed. She let the outfit do the talking.
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Irish Star on MSNJemele Hill shuts down Caitin Clark and WNBA claim - 'Just a competition'Caitlin Clark has been on the receiving end of several hard fouls to open her sophomore season in the WNBA, but Jemele Hill furiously shut down suggestions surrounding race
Brewer’s analysis suggests that if Clark simply maintains her current momentum through an expanded 2025 season, her impact on the WNBA’s economy could reach $875 million. With modest growth and continued fan interest, Brewer believes that number could exceed $1 billion.