There was always going to be an interest in how star guard Caitlin Clark's body felt after returning to the basketball court for the first time in five games, when the Indiana Fever played against the Golden State Valkyries on July 9.
The WNBA is a league on the rise. Fan interest is at an all-time high, the play on the court has never been better and the league frequently finds itself as one of the lead topics one some of the leading sports conversation shows.
The Indiana Fever are tied with the Seattle Storm for the most players competing in the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, as stars Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Kelsey Mitchell are all playing in the contest.
Caitlin Clark is headed to the WNBA All-Star Game for the second time in two seasons. The Indiana Fever star was announced as a captain for the event earlier this season, along with Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have dropped to 9-10 on the 2025 WNBA season after falling to the Golden State Valkyries 80-61 on Wednesday afternoon.
After missing Caitlin Clark for five straight games due to a groin injury, Sophie Cunningham and the Indiana Fever finally got their All-WNBA point guard back.
The Indiana Fever are looking to make a run in the postseason, playing behind one of the best rosters in the WNBA. Indiana's lineup is headed by Caitlin
The Indiana Fever have been on a rollercoaster of a season with high highs––as in beating the top seed New York Liberty––to frustrating lows, including falling to the bottom-ranked Connecticut Sun.
The Indiana Fever have experienced a turbulent season, with star guard Caitlin Clark missing several games due to two separate injuries and the team struggling to rise above the .500 mark.
The Indiana Fever did not adjust well to star guard Caitlin Clark being back in the lineup during the team's July 9 game against the Golden State Valkyries, which is shown by them suffering an 80-61 defeat and performing to a fraction of their potential on offense.
The Indiana Fever made big waves in the offseason heading into 2025. From a retooled roster with marquee signings of vets like DeWanna Bonner and Natasha
The 9-10 Indiana Fever aren't going in the right direction right now. They've lost their past two games, both at home, against two teams who aren't considered
The Indiana Fever got off to a hot start in Caitlin Clark’s return yesterday, jumping on the Golden State Valkyries early to take a 20-11 first-quarter lead.
DeWanna Bonner’s WNBA journey comes full circle. After being cleared by the Indiana Fever, DeWanna Bonner officially signed with the Phoenix Mercury, taking her back home to where her WNBA career was born.
What was supposed to be a momentum-shifting return for Caitlin Clark following a five-game absence turned into an embarrassing blowout loss for the Indiana Fever. The Fever entered Wednesday's home game against the Golden State Valkyries with high hopes as they welcomed Clark back from a two-week injury absence.
Caitlin Clark returned from a five-game absence and started for the Indiana Fever against the Golden State Valkyries on Wednesday. Unfortunately, the new WNBA franchise spoiled her injury comeback.
A smiling Caitlin Clark talked to reporters on Tuesday about how it would feel to return against the Golden State Valkyries on Wednesday, which is now expected.
WNBA star DeWanna Bonner is returning to where her professional career began and signing with the Phoenix Mercury, ESPN reported Monday. Terms of their agreement were not yet known, with the report indicating Bonner would sign in the days to come.
The women's basketball community is still curious about which team veteran wing DeWanna Bonner will end up with after she was released by the Indiana Fever last month.