The Los Angeles Sparks signed guard Grace Berger to a hardship contract through the rest of the season on Tuesday. The signing comes after the Sparks ruled star guard Kelsey Plum out for Tuesday's game against the visiting Seattle Storm due to a lower leg injury.
The Los Angeles Sparks signed guards Shey Peddy and Grace Berger to rest-of-season hardship contracts, providing added rotation depth amid a plethora of injuries, per team releases.
One day it was Mackenzie Holmes and now, on Tuesday, it's Grace Berger. She's the second Indiana women's basketball legend to get back to work in the WNBA in two days after Berger signed a new deal with the Los Angeles Sparks.
There’s a number of “S words” describing Grace Berger’s contributions to Indiana women’s basketball. Savvy, smart, steady, superlative and significant are all words that jump to mind.
When Indiana began to really emerge as a Big Ten and perennial NCAA Tournament team in the 2019 season, there were names in the starting lineups that would have staying power as the Hoosiers built on their success.
WNBA teams have been working to get their rosters lined up before the opening tip to the 2025 season. A lot of core players from the 2024 season are coming back.
Another Indiana women’s basketball legend had to contend with bad news in their professional basketball quest this week. Grace Berger, who played at Indiana from 2018-23, was waived by the Minnesota Lynx on Wednesday.
The Minnesota Lynx claimed former Indiana Fever guard Grace Berger off waivers on Saturday. She averaged 2.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per game in 11 games in 2024.
Less than a week after she was waived by the Indiana Fever, former Indiana Hoosier Grace Berger has a new WNBA home. Berger, who played for the Hoosiers from 2018-23, was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Lynx on Friday.
The Indiana Fever announced Sunday that they were waiving guard Grace Berger, in a post that thanked her for her time with the team. The guard appeared
The Indiana Fever have made a significant roster decision during free agency by waiving guard Grace Berger. This move comes as the team looks to reshape its lineup, and the organization expressed gratitude for Berger’s contributions during her time with the team.
The Indiana University to Indiana Fever connection seemed to be a match made in heaven for Hoosier State basketball fans, but that connection has been severed.
Through the first eight games of the Indiana Fever's season, second-year guard Grace Berger has been used sparingly. And that's putting it generously. But there's a chance the former Indiana women's basketball standout gets an opportunity to see significant minutes on Thursday night.