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Indiana Fever fans can feel good about one aspect of their WNBA postseason hopes, according to Stephanie White.
The Fever and Dream split their season series 2-2 — with both teams earning a home and away win — so it will definitely be interesting to see how their playoff meeting pans out. Indiana will get one game at home in the new 1-1-1 playoff format in the best-of-three series.
Indiana Fever had 5 season-ending injuries this season, an early exit from a marquee addition and 4 hardship players. They made the playoffs anyway.
Indiana Fever star guard Sophie Cunningham is missing the rest of the WNBA season because of a torn MCL. However, she's still locked into the playoff picture. And she explained which team she believes would be perfect for the Fever to face in the first round in a September 9 episode of the Show Me Something podcast.
The Indiana Fever will host the Minnesota Lynx tonight in their final regular season game of the 2025 WNBA season. Both the Fever and Lynx have clinched spots in next week’s playoffs. Fans can catch tonight’s game on ESPN beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET with streaming available through Fubo, Sling and DirecTV.
Napheesa Collier and the Minnesota Lynx will face the Indiana Fever without Caitlin Clark on Tuesday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Heading into the 2025 WNBA season, the schedule makers likely saw this late-season matchup between the Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx as a big-ticket event, e
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFever guard Kelsey Mitchell sets new single-season franchise record
Mitchell averaged 20.2 points per game this year, passing Tamika Catchings for the most points per game in a single season in Indiana Fever franchise history. at the top of her game 🔥 Kelsey Mitchell is the new franchise leader in PPG in a single season (20.2) passing Tamika Catchings. MVP Mitchell. pic.twitter.com/wD07KMfUUD