Since Indiana Fever superstar guard Caitlin Clark didn't compete in any leagues during the last WNBA offseason, one of the biggest storylines surrounding Clark was how she was spending the winter to help prepare for her second WNBA season after a record-breaking rookie 2024 campaign.
Very few players truly change a sport, and Caitlin Clark is one of them. Her arrival has transformed the WNBA, and Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White now has the chance to guide one of the most impactful young stars the league has ever seen.
This current WNBA offseason contains a ton of uncertainty for all 13 current teams. In fact, there should be 15 current teams, with the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire set to join the league, but they don't even know when their respective Expansion Drafts will occur because of the ongoing CBA negotiations.
The Indiana Fever brought in Stephanie White with the objective of the former WNBA Coach of the Year tapping into Caitlin Clark’s full potential. While these two had their moments in their first year together, injuries got in the way of what would have been another memorable campaign for Clark.
Stephanie White has received a ton of credit for how she coached the Indiana Fever during the 2025 WNBA season. Not only was White coming to a new head this offseason, but the team's personnel experienced a staggering amount of change during the season due to the many injuries Indiana had to face.
Stephanie White's first WNBA season as head coach of the Indiana Fever was full of twists and turns. The centerpiece of the team, superstar point guard Caitlin Clark, started battling injuries in the preseason and only played 13 games in the regular season.
Stephanie White led the Indiana Fever to a 24-20 record and the WNBA semifinals in 2025. She also coached the Fever to their first-ever WNBA Commissioner’s Cup championship.
Stephanie White has completed her inaugural season returning as head coach of the Indiana Fever, delivering one of the most impressive coaching performances across the entire WNBA.
The Indiana Fever have a lot to look forward to as the WNBA offseason approaches. For one, this franchise has got to still be feeling good about how their 2025 campaign concludes, specifically that their injury-depleted roster came up one game short of beating the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA Semifinals.
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White found an anecdotal comparison for guard Caitlin Clark's transcendent impact on the WNBA in another superstar that needs no introduction.
Caitlin Clark watched from the sideline as coach Stephanie White guided the Indiana Fever to their first semifinal appearance since 2015, falling just short of a trip to the 2025 WNBA Finals after a 3-2 series loss to A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White had the unenviable task of guiding the team without star guard Caitlin Clark for much of the season, as her last appearance was on July 15 due to a groin injury.
Lexie Hull has taken a leap in every season with the Indiana Fever -- and 2025 marked her biggest yet. Fresh off a fifth-place finish in 6th Player of the Year voting, Hull carved out a steady spot in Indiana's starting lineup, drawing 30 starts in 44 games and logging a career-high 27.0 minutes a night.
Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle delivered a powerful message of support to Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White after her team’s stunning playoff run, calling it one of the best coaching jobs he has ever seen.
The Indiana Fever's front office hit a home run during their last WNBA offseason. After the team made it to the 2024 WNBA playoffs for the first time since
The Indiana Fever were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs on Tuesday with a 107-98 overtime loss to the Las Vegas Aces in Game 5 of the semifinals. Indiana head coach Stephanie White guided the Fever within one game of the WNBA Finals despite missing Caitlin Clark and five other injured players the entire postseason.
The Indiana Fever aren’t weighed down by yesterday. Resilience is their trademark, but 4 playoff wins don’t happen on grit alone. It is their attitude that makes a difference.
Stephanie White praised the Indiana Fever squad for their performance in the crucial Game 4 win over the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday afternoon. Indiana trailed 2-1 in the series against Las Vegas.
When the Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces clashed in Game 3, the storyline felt similar to Game 1. A’ja Wilson once again started slowly, and by the third quarter, it looked as though Indiana might steal a win.
When Stephanie White became the Fever’s head coach, her focus was clear: win a championship. But the season tested her at every turn. She had to manage an injured roster, but, on top of that, she also had to face constant criticism over timing, communication, and handling of injuries.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, despite ending her season prematurely, still managed to hype up the Fever fanbase and called for support for their playoff efforts this season.
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.