Susan Reeves+FollowIndiana Fever’s 2026 schedule is packed!Mark your calendars—Indiana Fever’s 2026 season is shaping up to be a must-watch, especially with the opener at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 9. That game against the Dallas Wings could feature four consecutive No. 1 draft picks on the court together: Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, and the top pick from 2026. There’s a real buzz about these matchups, including Commissioner’s Cup games and a showdown with the Las Vegas Aces. Tickets drop this Thursday at 2 p.m.—who’s planning to grab theirs? Which matchup are you most excited for? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaFever10Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowSophie Cunningham’s future with the Fever?Sophie Cunningham turned heads at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, sparking talk that she might stick with the Indiana Fever next season. Despite her season-ending knee injury and the ongoing WNBA pay dispute, fans are buzzing after seeing her courtside, decked out in style. She’s been vocal about the league’s leadership and pay issues, but also hinted at wanting to keep the Fever’s core together for a championship run. With free agency looming and no new CBA deal yet, what do you think—should the Fever re-sign her? How do you feel about the state of the WNBA and player pay? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaFever31Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowWhy Azura Stevens could unlock the FeverIndiana Fever fans have been waiting for that perfect stretch big to take the team to the next level—and Azura Stevens might be the answer. Her size, versatility, and outside shooting could be the missing piece alongside Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark. With the power forward spot still unsettled and free agency wide open, Stevens’ ability to space the floor and defend could finally give the Fever the edge they need. Would adding Stevens make Indiana a true championship contender? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Basketball #IndianaFever00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowFever fans brace for big roster shakeupLosing key players is about to get real for Indiana Fever fans. With the WNBA adding two new teams, the Fever can only protect five players—meaning stars like Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Kelsey Mitchell are safe, but others, including Sophie Cunningham, could be on the move. The front office faces tough choices, especially with so many one-year contracts and ongoing CBA talks. It’s a bittersweet moment: exciting growth for the league, but a test of loyalty and chemistry for the Fever. Who would you protect, and who do you think might be the hardest to lose? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaFever61Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowSydney Colson’s comeback sparks Fever prideSeeing Sydney Colson sprint across the court just four months after ACL surgery is the kind of moment that gives you chills. The Indiana Fever’s season was hit hard by injuries, but Colson’s determination to return has become a rallying point for both teammates and fans. Her Instagram post—channeling Forrest Gump—drew a flood of support from the Fever roster, showing just how much her leadership and energy mean to the team. It’s more than just a recovery; it’s a reminder of the grit and heart that define this squad. How do you think Colson’s return will impact the Fever’s chemistry and season ahead? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaFever50Share
gregorybrown+FollowCunningham’s quick win over Clark sparks Fever funSophie Cunningham just pulled off a hilarious win over Caitlin Clark in a Fever team challenge, guessing the order of four hats perfectly on her first try—while Clark took 30 seconds to get it right. Even though both spent much of the season sidelined by injuries, their off-court chemistry and competitive spirit are clearly still going strong. With Cunningham’s future with the Fever up in the air and Clark’s competitive streak on display, it’s fun to see these teammates keeping things lively. Who else loves seeing players’ personalities shine between games? #News #IndianaFever #WNBA10Share
Amy Tanner+FollowIndiana Fever pride shines at Team USA campSeeing so many Indiana Fever faces at Team USA’s training camp is a real point of pride for fans. Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and head coach Stephanie White are all representing the Fever on the national stage, and even though Sophie Cunningham isn’t at camp, she’s cheering them on with pure energy online. The camaraderie and support among the team and fans is electric right now, especially with big tournaments like the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup on the horizon. What do you think—should the Fever bring Cunningham back for another season? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaFever00Share
andersonkaren+FollowCunningham Outshines Clark in Fever DramaWho saw this coming? While Ice Queen Caitlin Clark set Indy on fire in 2024, it’s Sophie Cunningham who’s now the talk of the WNBA. After that wild Fever–Sun showdown—remember the viral ‘Clark bodyguard’ moment?—Cunningham’s search numbers exploded, even topping Clark’s own rookie-year spike. Add in her fiery takes on league leadership and her clutch play before injury, and it’s clear: Sophie’s star power is real. Did Cunningham’s on-court defense of Clark make her the new fan favorite? #Sports #WNBA #IndianaFever00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowCaitlin Clark’s heartfelt tribute to BellaCaitlin Clark just shared some truly tough news—her beloved golden retriever, Bella, has passed away. For fans who remember, Bella wasn’t just any pet; she was featured on a custom pair of Caitlin’s Nike Kobes, which she wore during one of her most iconic games. Losing a pet hits hard, especially when they’ve been by your side through big moments. It’s a reminder of how athletes, even at the top of their game, face the same ups and downs as the rest of us. How do you honor the memory of a pet who meant the world to you? #Entertainment #CaitlinClark #IndianaFever50Share