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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.
IndyStar is ranking the top 25 players since 2000 of the state's sports teams. Here are the Fever's top 25 players
The Indiana Fever have shot up in value in the past year, and have brought the rest of the WNBA with them. According a new analysis by Sportico, the Fever are the third-most valuable WNBA ...
Indiana Fever waive DeWanna Bonner after trade talks fall through between WNBA All-Star and team Bonner has not appeared in a game for the Fever since June 10
As the WNBA reaches its All-Star break, the league is facing increasing pressure to address one of the biggest issues that has emerged as a storyline in the first half of the season: officiating. Players and coaches say they aren't asking for perfection,
Endia Berger is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. She has a rich background in sports media and journalism, contributing to TNT Sports, the NCAA, USA Football and more. With a deep passion for storytelling, she is committed to crafting stories that highlight the excitement and human elements of the games we love.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark refused to let an injury ruin her WNBA All-Star weekend, so she found other ways to participate. Clark spoke out about the ongoing collective bargaining negotiations,