Fever will open a new exclusive practice facility in Indianapolis right next to Gainbridge Fieldhouse one year into Caitlin Clark's tenure
After the news broke, Caitlin Clark, the Fever’s rookie sensation who’s heading into her second season, shared a quiet but meaningful reaction. She reposted the team’s announcement on her Instagram story without adding any words, letting the news speak for itself.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark and boyfriend Connor McCaffery surprised the new Indianapolis volleyball team, the Indy Ignite, by pulling up for a courtside date.
One day after Michael Thomas Lewis was charged with felony stalking of Indiana Fever star and WNBA rookie of the year Caitlin Clark, the 55-year-old Texas man shouted “guilty as charged” as soon as he sat down in a courtroom Tuesday.
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 practice facilities in the WNBA are not always the most glamorous. Take, for instance, the Chicago Sky practicing in a public rec center or the
The Indiana Fever star has immersed herself in the city, attending Butler and Indiana Pacers games, a Taylor Swift concert and more.
The Indiana Fever will have their own $78 million practice center before the start of the 2027 season, team owners announced in a statement Thursday.
Marion County prosecutors have charged Michael Thomas Lewis, a native of Texas, with felony stalking after he sent threats and sexually violent messages to Fever star Caitlin Clark on X, according
Pacers Sports & Entertainment announces a $78 million, state-of-the-art sports performance center for the Indiana Fever, set to break ground this summer.
A Texas man accused of stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark and sending threatening and ... Michael Lewis, 55, is accused of driving to Indianapolis, where Clark is a member of the Indiana Fever. During an investigation, the county prosecutor's office said ...
The Indiana Fever are joining the WNBA's facilities arms race. On Thursday, Pacers Sports & Entertainment (the controlling company run by team owner Herb Simon) announced plans to build a $78 million state of the art sports performance center in downtown Indianapolis.