WNBA, Dallas Wings and Indiana Fever
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There was a ton of excitement leading up to the Indiana Fever's June 27 game against the Dallas Wings because it was supposed to be the first time that supersta
Dawn Staley has built a dynasty with the South Carolina Gamecocks. One of those players is none other than Indiana Fever star and former No. 1 overall pick Aliyah Boston. Alongside Caitlin Clark, Boston has helped the Fever become a potential WNBA championship contender.
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.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/fever as Dawn Staley Asserts Indiana Fever Star is WNBA MVP Candidate. Few college basketball coaches (including both the men's and the women's games) can say they've helped develop more players for professional basketball than South Carolina Gamecocks women's coach Dawn Staley.
If you thought the Fever were fun to watch in 2024, get ready for their 2025 campaign. Caitlin Clark is back in Indiana for her sophomore season, and she's looking to break more WNBA records.
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Krauskopf reportedly deleted her X account after intense backlash from fans in regards to a comment she made about the Fever star, as detailed by the Daily Mail. The Fever have stumbled while Clark has missed 10 games spanning two injury stints, and they’re currently floating along the playoff bubble at No.7 — just inside the eighth and final spot.
Kelsey Mitchell scored 25 points, Aliyah Boston had 19 points, six rebounds and eight assists, and the Indiana Fever used a 59-point second half to beat the Atlanta Dream 99-82.