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Indiana Fever revoke all access for journalist Scott Agness after Caitlin Clark back injury report
The Fever told Scott Agness it was due to “the spread of inaccurate and unsubstantiated information” and cited his tweet about Caitlin Clark being ruled out of a game.
The Indiana Fever revoked the credential of independent journalist Scott Agness, who has covered the WNBA team and Indiana Pacers for two decades.
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Stephanie White reflects on the obstacles the Indiana Fever continue to navigate
The Indiana Fever are now 4-4 this season after two consecutive defeats. Their head coach, Stephanie White, convened a 90-minute meeting on Monday to address the Indiana Fever’s recent struggles. White pushed her players to take ownership and prioritize team success following a disappointing road trip.
Sophie Cunningham explained some of the reasons the Fever have struggled defensively to start the season. They were below average among WNBA teams.
WNBA Fans lost their minds this Monday. Albeit for the wrong reasons. It all started when the Indiana Fever posted a video on X/Twitter. Celebrating Pride Month. The clip showed Tyasha Harris, Myisha Hines-Allen,
Sophie Cunningham and Emily Engstler engaged in a heated exchange during the game between the Indiana Fever and Portland Fire on Saturday. The Fire forward made sure she sent a strong message to Cunningham during Engstler’s postgame interview. Reporters ...
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WNBA Officiating Under Fire: Why Aliyah Bostons Frustration Reflects a Growing Concern Around the Indiana Fever
After another controversial Indiana Fever loss, All-Star center Aliyah Boston openly questioned the consistency of WNBA officiating. Her comments have reignited league-wide debates about foul calls, player treatment,
The Portland Fire rounded out a series of three home games with a 100-84 win over the Indiana Fever Saturday, firmly shutting down the doubts of naysayers (at home and elsewhere). With all the attention the Fever has received,