The Indiana Fever seem to be poised for what could be a special season. They got it started on Saturday against the Chicago Sky, and they won easily by a final score of 93-58.
On a day when the Indiana Fever looked like a team on the rise, one of their newest veterans etched her name even deeper into WNBA history. DeWanna Bonner officially became the league’s third all-time leading scorer Saturday afternoon, passing Hall of Famer Tina Thompson in her Fever debut.
Caitlin Clark picked up right where she left off after last season’s Rookie of the Year run on Saturday, recording her first triple-double of the year with 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists.
Tens of thousands of fans packed Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Saturday to watch the Indiana Fever annihilate the Chicago Sky. The Fever made
The most anticipated season in Indiana Fever history began with a rout and a record-setting performance. Caitlin Clark opened her sophomore WNBA campaign spectacularly, notching her third career triple-double in a 93-58 win over the Chicago Sky on Saturday.
In their second season together, Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston are looking to get the Indiana Fever back into the postseason, hoping for a deeper playoff run.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese had another encounter on Saturday in the WNBA opener for the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky, but it was Clark who would get the last laugh.
Indiana Fever wing Sophie Cunningham missed the team's season-opening game on Saturday against the visiting Chicago Sky due to an ankle injury. Cunningham sustained the injury in the preseason finale against the Atlanta Dream on May 10.
The Indiana Fever are less than an hour away from opening up their 2025 WNBA season against the Chicago Sky. Given how long Fever fans have waited to see their team back in action, this Saturday, May 17, feels like a holiday for the fan base.