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A seven-time All-Star, a four-time All-WNBA first-team selection, a three-time league MVP, two-time WNBA champion, two-time Defensive Player of the Year, and WNBA Finals MVP, Wilson has a resume that's second-to-none.
The Indiana Fever will enter the Upside Down before they take on the Las Vegas Aces this Thursday night. On Wednesday morning, the Fever announced they'll wear their "Stranger Things" uniforms in honor of the fifth and final season coming out later this year.
The Indiana Fever just dropped one of the coolest sports WNBA collabs of the season, and the Indiana Fever players were beyond excited to see their new threads.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham was fined $500 by the WNBA after posting a TikTok that appeared to mock league officiating, a source with knowledge of the fine unauthorized to discuss the matter publicly told The Athletic.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNWNBA Fans Had Plenty To Say After Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever Unveiled Their Spooky New “Stranger Things” Jerseys
The Indiana Fever launched a new uniform inspired by Netflix's Stranger Things. They are black with red speckles on the jerseys and shorts.
Sophie Cunningham of Indiana Fever was fined $500 by the WNBA for a TikTok post mocking referees, fueling ongoing criticisms of the league's officiating.
When the WNBA was formed, Indianapolis wanted its own team in the new league. In 1999, it was granted its WNBA franchise: the Indiana Fever.
‘So Tough’: WNBA Fans Are Losing Their Minds Over The Indiana Fever’s New ‘Stranger Things’ Uniforms
To say WNBA fans like the Indiana Fever's new Stranger Things uniforms would be an understatement. The team will wear them seven times during the rest of
During the matchup against the Aces, White received a technical foul for what was described as a non-call by Indiana Fever writer Chloe Peterson. “White gets irate with the ref after a non-call, going out onto the court, and she immediately gets called for a technical. (pretty bad non-call imo),” Peterson said.