Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever draw heavy betting action
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The Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever have been in the spotlight since they drafted Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, respectively, last year. Both players were collegiate superstars and helped grow women's basketball so much that their games are being moved to bigger arenas.
Ever since Indiana Fever standout Sophie Cunningham rolled her ankle during her team's May 10 preseason game against the Atlanta Dream, there has been concern a
Brown came to the Fever from Dallas in a four-team trade in February, but didn't end up sticking on the final roster. "It's really difficult," Fever coach Stephanie White said Tuesday ahead of the Fever's announcement.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is arguably the biggest draw in the WNBA. So it should surprise no one that the Fever rank No. 1 in the league in ticket
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham tweaked her ankle in the team's preseason finale, but is hoping to be ready for the team's WNBA season opener against the Chicago Sky.
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Fever Direct, a partnership between Pacers Sports & Entertainment and New York City-based Endeavor Media, will offer broadcasts of more than a dozen regular-season games, as well as replays and other Fever-produced content.
Ruocco and Rebecca Lobo begin their 13th season as ESPN’s top WNBA tandem. They'll call the Sky-Fever game at 2 p.m. Saturday on ABC.
The Indiana Fever launch Fever Direct, a new streaming service offering live games and replays for fans ahead of the 2025 WNBA season.