
The WNBA's Indiana Fever have taken over the women's basketball landscape in terms of popularity.
Indiana has one of the best young duos in the WNBA with Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, along with several key players such as Kelsey Mitchell and Sophie Cunningham.
The Fever ended their season in the second round of the playoffs in 2025, falling to the eventual WNBA champions, the Las Vegas Aces.
After the season in which the Fever earned a playoff series victory in the first round, defeating Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream, head coach Stephanie White was set to head back to the drawing board to help Indiana continue to form a championship roster.
While Boston has been a glue piece for the Fever for the past three seasons, she also has made an incredible impact off the court.
Indiana recently revealed a movement from Aliyah Boston.
"Aliyah Boston making an impact in her hometown," posted the official social media account of the Indiana Fever.
Aliyah Boston making an impact in her hometown ️
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) November 14, 2025
through the Aliyah Boston Foundation, AB hosted her very first Financial Literacy Summit in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, empowering 8th graders with essential money skills through fun, interactive games and activities pic.twitter.com/DXsf8yLw3w
Indiana shared the details of Aliyah Boston's endeavor on social media.
"Through the Aliyah Boston Foundation, AB hosted her very first Financial Literacy Summit in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, empowering 8th graders with essential money skills through fun, interactive games and activities," the team posted.
In her latest stint with the Fever, Boston posted 15 points, 8.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. She was a WNBA All-Star and a second-team All-WNBA pick.
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