The Indiana Fever's roster is likely to undergo significant changes between the team they finished the 2025 WNBA season with and the one they will bring into the 2026 campaign.
In 2022, the three finalists for the NCAA women's basketball Naismith National Player of the Year Award were South Carolina Gamecocks center Aliyah Boston, Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark, and Stanford guard Haley Jones.
The Indiana Fever entered the 2025 WNBA season with one of the league's most talented rosters. This was the byproduct of them having both Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark under contract, given that both were consecutive No.
Indiana Fever fans have already waited nearly five months since the last time they got to see superstar guard Caitlin Clark competing on the court. Her
WNBA All-Stars Aliyah Boston and Paige Bueckers were named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 2026 for sports, while Napheesa Collier, selected to the 2024 30 Under 30 list, was honored as one of three All-Star Alumni.
The 2025 season was brutal for the Indiana Fever. Key contributors suffered season-ending injuries, including Caitlin Clark (groin), Sydney Colson (torn ACL), Sophie Cunningham (knee), Chloe Bibby (knee), and Damiris Dantas (concussion), decimating the backcourt and bench.
Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers are going to be compared for the rest of their respective professional basketball careers. This isn't anything new, as these two have been getting compared since they each entered college in 2020.
The 2026 WNBA Draft lottery is taking place on November 23, which means that there is a lot of buzz surrounding the upcoming draft right now. However, the lottery doesn't mean anything for the Fever, as it's only between the Minnesota Lynx, the Dallas Wings, the Chicago Sky, the Seattle Storm, and the Washington Mystics.
The Indiana Fever have four players taking part in Unrivaled's 2026 season, which will start on January 5 in Miami, Florida, and will be airing live on TNT, TruTV, and HBO Max.
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.
During a September 3 episode of their Post Moves podcast, Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston asked WNBA legend Candace Parker if she'd ever want to be a head coach in the WNBA, and if so, which team she'd like to coach.
The Indiana Fever finished this season better than last year despite being hit with the injury bug. In 2024, they went 20-20 in Caitlin Clark's rookie year, getting eliminated in the first round of the WNBA playoffs.
After a hard fought battle in the paint against former South Carolina Gamecock Aliyah Boston, Las Vegas Aces center/forward A’ja Wilson shared some choice words with a hilarious reaction to a foul statistic in game 4.
With the competition flaring up during the ongoing Semi-Finals series between the Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces, it wasn’t that surprising to expect shade to be thrown at each other by the players.
Aliyah Boston had 24 points and 14 rebounds, Kelsey Mitchell scored 25 and the short-handed Indiana Fever defeated the Las Vegas Aces 90-83 in Game 4 to tie their best-of-five semifinal series Sunday in Indianapolis.
Aliyah Boston and the No. 6 seed Indiana Fever, after stealing Game 1 of the WNBA playoff semifinals on the road, came up short in Game 2, falling to A’ja Wilson and the No.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever decided to have a laugh at the home crowd’s expense after their upset victory.
Aliyah Boston scored a go-ahead layup with 7.4 seconds left to propel the visiting Indiana Fever to an 87-85 victory over the Atlanta Dream in College Park, Ga., on Thursday, clinching the franchise's first playoff series win since 2015.
Against all odds, the Indiana Fever have advanced to the semifinal round of the WNBA playoffs.
For the first time in 10 years the Indiana Fever were victorious in a playoff game on Tuesday night, earning a decisive 77-60 win over the Atlanta Dream.
The Indiana Fever are back in the playoffs, and Aliyah Boston made sure the moment was felt across the league. After the final buzzer, the All-Star forward went straight to social media to celebrate a season that had plenty stacked against her team.
Even without Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham and a number of their walking wounded, the Indiana Fever took a big step toward securing a berth in the WNBA playoffs for the second straight season on Tuesday.
Aliyah Boston notched 17 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter and Aari McDonald scored a career-high 27 as the Indiana Fever won 107-101 over the visiting Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday night in Indianapolis to grab their third straight victory.
Following a troubling injury update, Caitlin Clark isn't coming back to rescue the Indiana Fever anytime soon.
Third year forward/center Aliyah Boston, of the WNBA's Indiana Fever, has become an investor in the NWSL's upcoming expansion team, Boston Legacy FC. Boston, 23, was the WNBA Rookie of the Year for the Fever in 2023 and has averaged a career-best 16.2 points with 7.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 21 games (all starts) this season.
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