The Indiana Fever are heading into the 2025 WNBA season as clear title contenders. Indiana is led by All-Stars Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey
The WNBA Draft turned the second round into a showcase for the University of South Carolina. The Gamecocks had three of the four picks in that round come from players who competed under head coach Dawn Staley.
Since its inception in 1997, the WNBA has seen 28 draft picks go first overall, counting the inaugural season's Elite draft, which selected already graduated players who had already been playing professionally on other American teams or overseas. How many of these 28 players can you name?
The Indiana Fever have assembled a fairly impressive roster that features guard Kelsey Mitchell, frontcourt star Aliyah Boston and, of course, Caitlin Clark.
The Indiana Fever went big in the WNBA draft -- literally. All three of the Fever's picks across the three rounds on Monday, April 14, involved players over the height of 6-feet tall.
Aliyah Boston recently addressed a resurfaced controversy involving Atlanta Dream star Allisha Gray after an online fan reignited the issue. The Indiana Fever forward found herself the target of a passionate fan who accused her of going too far in a previous game.
Aliyah Boston is beginning to get ready for the upcoming 2025 WNBA campaign with the Indiana Fever. But before she returns to the court, she took a moment to clear the air regarding a flagrant foul she committed on Atlanta Dream All-Star Allisha Gray during one of their matchups last season.
The immediate future is very bright for the Indiana Fever. Although they went 20-20 and were swept in the first round of the WNBA playoffs last season, many feel they have a good shot at going deep in the postseason and possibly even winning it all this season.
Caitlin Clark recently opened up about the bond she shares with Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston. In her appearance as the guest for “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” on Netflix, Caitlin Clark opend up to letterman about a wide range of topics, including his chemistry with Fever teammate Aliyah Boston.
Aliyah Boston seems really pumped for the upcoming WNBA season with her team, the Indiana Fever. Boston recently posted a video on her Instagram account, showing her training and working hard in the Indiana Fever training facility.
Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston recently experienced her name being misspelled by one reporter but instead of getting offended by it, the former Gamecocks star addressed the slip-up in the lightest way possible.
After the heartbreaking news of JuJu Watkins’ season-ending ACL injury, support has poured in from all corners of the basketball community, notably from Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston.
Aliyah Boston, Indiana Fever power forward, posted a visual treat for her fans and followers through her latest Instagram post. On Tuesday, Boston put up a picture of a beautiful blue sky kissing a blue horizon, which in fact turns out to be her hometown, Saint Thomas in the US Virgin Islands.
JuJu Watkins and the USC Trojans have been one of the top national championship contenders in the country heading into the tournament. However, things took a somber turn on Monday night in their game against Mississippi State.
Before entering the WNBA as the No. 1 overall pick in 2023, Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston dominated the college ranks. She led South Carolina to the NCAA title in 2022 and was named Most Outstanding Player.
Indiana Fever fans are set to cheer on a new-look team once the new WNBA season begins on May 16. A number of players have moved on, and the front office, which has been revamped as well, was also able to bring in a handful of new faces. Arguably the most important thing, however, is that the Fever were able to keep their core intact.
It is the WNBA offseason, so players like Indiana Fever star forward Aliyah Boston have plenty of time in their hands to, well, watch more basketball. That was the case for Boston on Tuesday night when she was spotted catching the marquee NBA matchup between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics at TD Garden.
It took Aliyah Boston less than two years to score 1,000 points in an Indiana Fever uniform. The former No. 1 pick out of South Carolina accomplished the impressive feat on Wednesday night in an 84-80 victory over the Connecticut Sun.
The Indiana Fever made an exciting return upon the resumption of the WNBA season. During their game on Friday — their first since the WNBA break, the ladies won 98-89 against the Phoenix Mercury.
Clark is averaging team highs in minutes (33.9), three-pointers made (2.8), three-pointers attempted (8.0), free throws made (3.6), free throws attempted (4.1), assists (6.6), steals (1.4) and turnovers (5.6) per game.
The WNBA revealed a historic turnout in the first round of voting for this year's All-Star Game, proving once again that the Cailtin Clark effect is real.
Aliyah Boston seems to be finding her rhythm. Last year's WNBA Rookie of the Year struggled to start the 2024 season, but has recently restored her dominance on the court, posting double-double performances in three consecutive games.
As the Indiana Fever and its regular season has begun to move at a more manageable speed, they’ve also found some footing along the way. They’ve won three of their last five including their most recent W in the form of a 91-84 victory against the Atlanta Dream on Thursday night.
Aliyah Boston recorded a season-high 27 points and 13 rebounds and Kelsey Mitchell added 24 points, lifting the Indiana Fever to a 91-84 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Thursday in Indianapolis.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese renewed their rivalry on Saturday in the first WNBA meeting between the two former college adversaries.
Fever guard Caitlin Clark started hot in her hyped first WNBA game with college rival Angel Reese.
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