Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark and Playing with Fire
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Ever since she suffered her injury on July 15, they have had a five-game winning streak, but they have also dropped games to a couple of the WNBA's weakest teams. Overall, they're 7-6 since arguably the biggest star in women's basketball sustained her groin injury.
The Indiana Fever have grown to be one of the most popular teams in the WNBA, led by Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston. Heading into the 2025 season, the Fever were led by head coach Stephanie White. White was set to help lead the Fever to WNBA title contention, but injuries have derailed the team’s success throughout the season.
Now, two Indiana Fever stars are bringing their voice to the debate. Big names in basketball and medicine teamed up Thursday to fight for women's health. It was all a part of a fundraiser hosted by the Indiana Reproductive Freedom PAC.
The Fever have been battered by injuries all season, with stars like Caitlin Clark still sidelined, yet they remain in the playoff hunt. This combination of personal struggle and teamwide resilience has turned Indiana’s campaign into one of the most interesting stories in the league.
Marina Mabrey and the Connecticut Sun were up by as much as 21 points in Sunday's game against the Indiana Fever. However, thanks to a career day from WNBA All-Star Kelsey Mitchell, who scored 38 points, the Fever escaped with a 99-93 overtime win.
Former Ohio State guard Kelsey Mitchell earned a new contract with the Indiana Fever last offseason, making her one of the WNBA's highest earners.