Aliyah Boston continues to shine on and off the court for the Indiana Fever.
Boston has served as a vital piece to the Fever's success over the past several seasons. She's playing in her third season with the Fever, alongside several other stars such as Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham and Kelsey Mitchell.
On Monday, as Boston prepares for the Fever's next matchup, she celebrated an accomplishment off the court.
Boston has joined the Boston Legacy FC NWSL organization. The Legacy announced the news on social media, congratulating Boston and sharing an impressive note on her previous accomplishments.
After the news was released, Indiana Fever GM Amber Cox took to social media. Cox sent a message to Boston, showing high praise for the Fever star.
"This is amazing! And on Aliyah Boston Day. Impressive," Cox said.
This is amazing! And on Aliyah Boston Day. Impressive! https://t.co/N70DBlr9tS
— Amber Cox (@AmberLCox) July 14, 2025
Throughout her third season with the Indiana Fever, Aliyah Boston has posted 16.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game.
Boston is headed to the WNBA All-Star game, set for Saturday, alongside Clark and Mitchell.
As Aliyah Boston expands her reach outside the white lines, she's looking to help the Indiana Fever earn a WNBA title under head coach Stephanie White.
The Fever sit at No. 6 in the WNBA standings. Indiana is 11-10 on the season, riding a two-game win streak with recent victories over the Dallas Wings and the Atlanta Dream.
Coincidentally, Indiana heads to Boston for its next game. The Fever face the Connecticut Sun at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday on ESPN.
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