Wednesday marks the final day of WNBA action before the All-Star break, and all eyes are on Indianapolis as it prepares to host the league’s biggest stars in a weekend full of celebrations, fan events and on-court showcases.
While the spotlight is on All-Star festivities, teams around the league continue to adjust their rosters for a second-half push. On Wednesday, the Dallas Wings signed Grace Berger to a seven-day hardship contract.
Berger, a former Indiana Fever guard alongside Caitlin Clark, is expected to be available for Dallas' game Wednesday night against the Las Vegas Aces. This is the second hardship contract she has signed this season.
The @dallaswings have signed Grace Berger to a 7-day hardship contract. Per team officials, she’ll be available for tonight’s home game versus @LVAces #WNBA #wnbatwitter
— Dorothy J. Gentry (@DorothyJGentry) July 16, 2025
Berger was selected seventh overall in the 2023 WNBA Draft by Indiana. She appeared in 36 games during her rookie season and played in 11 games last season alongside Clark, averaging 2.8 points per game.
Indiana waived Berger in February. She was briefly picked up by the Minnesota Lynx but was released in May. In June, she signed a hardship contract with the Los Angeles Sparks and played one game before being let go.
A standout at Indiana University, Berger was a four-time First-Team All-Big Ten selection from 2020 to 2023. She also helped Team USA win gold at the 2021 FIBA AmeriCup in Puerto Rico.
The Dallas Wings enter Wednesday’s matchup with a 6-16 record. They’ll return from the All-Star break on Tuesday when they visit the Seattle Storm. Following that, they will be in the Golden State before returning home.
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