When speaking with the media on September 12, Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White got clear about her team's biggest challenge in their upcoming WNBA playoff series against the Atlanta Dream.
When speaking with the media on September 13, Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White conveyed just how tall a task her team has in facing the Atlanta Dream in the first round of the 2025 WNBA playoffs.
The Indiana Fever have officially drawn their WNBA playoff opponent. Indiana will be playing Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream, led by Coach of the Year candidate, Karl Smesko.
When the final buzzer of the Las Vegas Aces' 103-73 win against the Los Angeles Sparks sounded on September 11, it meant that the Indiana Fever (who ended the 2025 regular season with a 24-20 record) knew they were facing the Atlanta Dream (who went 30-14 in 2025) in the first round of the WNBA playoffs.
A’ja Wilson, center for the Las Vegas Aces, is a strong contender for the MVP race in this WNBA season. However, there is also another contender in the list in Minnesota Lynx’s Napheesa Collier, and many have been debating about who will win the title between these two highly talented ladies.
The Indiana Fever are headed to the WNBA playoffs under head coach Stephanie White. Indiana came into the season with a strong roster, led by Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston.
While their 2025 WNBA regular season is now over, the Indiana Fever will be keeping a close eye on how Thursday's slate of games plays out, given how it will determine who they face in the first round of the imminent postseason.
The Indiana Fever finished their 2025 regular season with an 83-72 victory over the Minnesota Lynx on September 9, thus giving them a 24-20 record that they will take into the postseason next week.
The Indiana Fever finished the WNBA regular season with a 24-20 record after defeating the Minnesota Lynx 83-72 in Indiana's final game at home on Tuesday night.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White has been under a microscope during the 2025 season. Given all the attention that comes with coaching the Fever now (which is owed to superstar guard Caitlin Clark), pressure was on White right away to produce.
The Indiana Fever are heading to the playoffs after clinching their spot with a win over the Washington Mystics on Sunday night. While Indiana is definitely ecstatic to qualify for the postseason, head coach Stephanie White made sure to remind her players and the rest of the league that the Fever are just getting started.
The Indiana Fever are heading to the playoffs. Sure enough, head coach Stephanie White couldn't be prouder and happier for her team, especially amid the injury-riddled season they've had.
The Indiana Fever have been derailed by injuries all season, most notably with the loss of Caitlin Clark. Clark missed a majority of the season and was recently ruled out for the rest of the season, announcing the news on her personal social media account.
One could say that Caitlin Clark’s season-ending announcement was a long time coming. After all, the Indiana Fever star had been out of action since mid-July due to a lingering groin injury, and there really wasn’t any indication that she was close to returning.
On Thursday, basketball fans received news that wasn’t shocking but was certainly disappointing, as Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark personally announced she will miss the remainder of the season with a groin injury that has kept her sidelined since before the All-Star break.
The Indiana Fever announced on Thursday that forward Chloe Bibby is done for the season. The 6-foot-2 forward has missed the past few games for Indiana due to a knee injury, and the team decided that it would be in her best interest to sit out the rest of the campaign.
Stephanie White and the Indiana Fever find themselves fighting for a playoff spot with just three games remaining in the 2025 WNBA regular season. The Fever have stayed competitive despite a wave of injuries that has hit the team.
The Indiana Fever (21-20) have three games left in the regular season, entering their most crucial stretch yet as they fight to secure a top-eight seed and return to the WNBA playoffs for the second straight year.
The Indiana Fever’s playoff push has taken another hit after suffering their second straight loss, dropping to a 21-20 record and placing them precariously in the final WNBA postseason spot.
The Phoenix Mercury defeated the Indiana Fever by a score of 85-79 on September 2. This win gave the Mercury a 26-14 record in the 2025 WNBA season and put them in a three-way tie with the Atlanta Dream and the Las Vegas Aces for the WNBA playoffs' No.
One can only tread water for so long before going under. And though the Indiana Fever have been able to stay afloat all season long despite a myriad of injuries, Tuesday felt like a blow toward the team's chances to keep swimming.
Three days ago, the Indiana Fever were sixth in the WNBA. On Tuesday night, they found themselves barely hanging on to the eighth and final playoff spot after suffering their second straight loss.
The Indiana Fever’s loss to the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday night had a significant impact on their chase for a playoff spot. After suffering an 85-79 defeat on the road to the Mercury, the Fever have fallen to 21-20 on the season.