Aliyah Boston reckons the Indiana Fever will have no problems attracting free agents after the announcement the WNBA franchise is planning to build a new $78m facility
The Indiana Fever are building a new practice facility set to open before the 2027 WNBA season, the franchise announced Thursday.
The Indiana Fever got a franchise refresh the past two seasons with No. 1 draft picks Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston and a new $78 million training facility, set to open in August 2025 in downtown Indianapolis,
The Indiana Fever have announced plans for a new $78million, state-of-the-art training center. It reflects a recent trend for WNBA franchises to have their own dedicated practice facilities, not
The Indiana Fever have had a revival with the additions of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston over the last two seasons.
the franchise announced Thursday The Indiana Fever have had a revival with the additions of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston over the last two seasons. Now the franchise, which made the playoffs ...
The Indiana Fever have had a revival with the additions of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston over the last two ... Fever Sports Performance Center," Pacers Sports and Entertainment owner Herb ...
With its promise of world-class resources, the Fever are positioning themselves not just as a team but as a destination for WNBA talent. For players weighing their options in free agency, the combination of Indiana's commitment to its athletes and the allure of this state-of-the-art hub could be hard to ignore.
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January 16 has been a massive day of several announcements for the Indiana Fever and its fanbase. The most recent big news to stem from the Fever's franchise i
Pacers Sports & Entertainment plans to spend $78 million build a dedicated training complex for the Indiana Fever on a portion of the former Marion County Jail I property in downtown Indianapolis.
Unrivaled, a league co-founded by women’s hoops stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, will feature six teams in its first season playing games in a 3 vs. 3 format. Former Gamecock superstars Aliyah Boston and Allisha Gray are among the 36 players in the league’s inaugural year.