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Next up for the Fever is the Dallas Wings (6-15) on Sunday, July 13. It will be the first time Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers will face off in the WNBA. Here is what you need to know about the game.
Indianapolis Recorder columnist LaTasha Boyd Jones talks about the importance of WNBA chaplains for the Indiana Fever.
The Indiana Fever beat the Las Vegas Aces 81-54, ending a 16-game losing streak with Kelsey Mitchell scoring 25 points.
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Clark was supposed to compete in a loaded 3-point contest Friday night and is captain of one of the All-Star teams.
A common analysis in sport is that one W is worth just one W and one L is worth just one loss. That may be a verity in counting wins and losses, but the atmospheric conditions surrounding the games are not automatically equal.
The Indiana Fever get their third straight victory, but Caitlin Clark is concerned with a potential aggravation of an injury in the last minute.
The Indiana Fever, playing without Caitlin Clark, dropped a tight 89-87 game Saturday night to the LA Sparks. Prior to tipoff, the team shared a video on social media showing guard Kelsey Mitchell receiving a gift from young basketball superfan Vivian Havens.
The Fever return to Dallas for its game — which has already been moved to American Airlines Center — against Paige Bueckers and the Wings on Aug. 1. Clark, who was working through a previous groin injury, didn’t play the last time the two teams met in Dallas.
After Wings coach Chris Koclanes finished answering a question about Arike's shooting struggles today, Paige Bueckers chimed in to support her teammate: "It might not have been her night shooting the ball, but the way she continued to stay in the game ... that was huge for me."