Indiana Fever, WNBA and Clark
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As the 2025 WNBA season approaches, the Indiana Fever continue to push the envelope with a new way to put Caitlin Clark & Co. in front of more fans.
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Half of the WNBA's general managers around the league would pick Caitlin Clark to start their franchise, according to the annual WNBA GM survey.
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There are no shortages of challengers to the reigning WNBA champion New York Liberty or star power across the league.
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Sporting News on MSNIndiana Fever schedule 2025: Dates, times, TV channels, live streams to watch Caitlin Clark WNBA gamesHere is everything you need to know about the Fever's 2025 schedule, including TV and streaming options for each matchup.
The Indiana Fever spent most of the past decade at the bottom of the WNBA regular season standings each year. In fact, the Fever still have not win a playoff ga
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.
Now, the team has shaped a potential title contender around Clark, adding Natasha Howard, DeWanna Bonner and Sophie Cunningham in a move that could vault the Fever to the top of the WNBA. Here are the pressing questions for the Indiana Fever in 2025.
Viral videos of Clark in practice contributed to her legendary status coming out of college at the University of Iowa. The NCAA’s all-time leading scorer recently told David Letterman that she once scored 22 points in two minutes playing against male practice players — and her words hardly did the video justice.
The Lynx were the rising power in 2024. Starting the season at +5000 (50-to-1 odds to win it all), they rode a 30-win regular season straight to the WNBA Finals — and almost won. The Lynx established themselves as one of the top defensive squads in the league last year, and are bringing back top MVP contender, Napheesa Collier.