Indiana Fever dominates Portland Fire
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Indiana Fever's bad crowd sparks debate among WNBA fans
The Indiana Fever dismantled the Portland Fire on Wednesday night to improve to 3-2 on the season, but unfortunately they didn't receive a ton of support from their fans at home. Just hours before tipoff on Wednesday,
Caitlin Clark was a late scratch before the Indiana Fever's 90-73 win over the Portland Fire on Wednesday. This certainly took some air out of the building for fans who had hoped to catch Clark in action, and it gave flashbacks to last season where her ...
For the first time this season, Caitlin Clark missed a game for the Indiana Fever. Clark was a late scratch in the Fever’s first-ever matchup against the Portland Fire on Wednesday night at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Speaking to reporters after the Fever ...
Perhaps incredibly, the Indiana Fever's straightforward 90-73 win over the Portland Fire on Wednesday night -- featuring stingy defense, crisp rotations and efficient shooting -- might bring about more problems than solutions for the Fever and the player widely regarded as their superstar.
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Sophie Cunninghams Viral WNBA Fashion Moment: Why the Indiana Fever Star Is Becoming Basketballs New Style Icon
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham continues to dominate headlines across the WNBA, but this time it was not only because of her performance on the court.
Aliyah Boston had 24 points and eight rebounds, Kelsey Mitchell scored 21 points, and the Indiana Fever beat the Portland Fire 90-73 on Wednesday night with Caitlin Clark
To say that the Indiana Fever’s success rests heavily on Caitlin Clark’s shoulders wouldn’t be far from the truth. But as it turns out, it’s not entirely dependent on her either.
Aliyah Boston found herself playing with "conviction," her coach said. It helped the Indiana Fever beat the Portland Fire, and sets the table for the offense.