WNBA Draft Lottery set for Dec. 4 on ESPN Fever News by Staff - December 1, 20200 WNBA Draft Lottery 2021 presented by State Farm® will be conducted on Friday, Dec. 4, the WNBA announced today. ESPN will televise the WNBA Draft Lottery during halftime of its telecast of the DePaul vs. Louisville women’s college basketball game, which will tip off at 6:30 p.m. ET. WNBA Head of League Operations
Fever look to continue winning ways tonight against Dallas Fever News by Reggie Edwards - July 31, 20200 After a devastating loss to open the season on Saturday, the Fever bounced back strong Wednesday with a 106-100 win over Phoenix and they look to continue that success tonight, when they face Dallas. The team looks to build on the strong points from Wednesday, which Coach Marianne Stanley said wasn’t
Fever to use #FEVER4CHANGE platform to to support local Non-Profits Fever News by Staff - July 31, 20200 The Indiana Fever players announced today the #FEVER4CHANGE initiative for the 2020 WNBA season, a way to use their platform to financially support non-profit organizations working toward social justice. “It was important for our team to make sure we go beyond just educating and spreading awareness of social injustice.” explains Fever
Fever’s Dupree becomes WNBA’s Fifth All-Time Leading Scorer Fever News by Staff - July 26, 20200 In the first quarter of Saturday’s season-opening matchup against the Washington Mystics on Saturday night, Fever forward Candice Dupree became the fifth leading scorer in WNBA history. Dupree finished with 13 points and trails only Diana Taurasi, Tina Thompson, Fever Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager, Tamika Catchings,
Fever’s Natalie Achonwa wins Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award Fever News by Staff - July 24, 2020July 24, 20200 The WNBA and the Indiana Fever today announced that Fever player Natalie Achonwa has been recognized as the recipient of the 2020 Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award. The award, named after the former WNBA player recognized for her leadership, is given each year by the WNBA to a player who
Fever announce more plans to livestream 21 regular season games for free Fever News by Staff - July 20, 20200 The Indiana Fever announced today five regular season games will be broadcast on FOX Sports Indiana, following last week’s announcement that the team will be the first in WNBA history to livestream nearly every game at no cost for fans statewide. The first FOX Sports Indiana broadcast will be Sunday,
Fever’s Kathleen Doyle named NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee Fever News by Staff - July 13, 2020July 14, 20200 University of Iowa graduate Kathleen Doyle was selected by the athletic department as the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee, the NCAA announced on Monday. In 30 years, this award has been given to a student-athlete that excels academically, athletically, and committed to community service and leadership. The LaGrange Park, Illinois, native ended
Fever announce 2020 schedule Fever News by Staff - July 13, 2020July 14, 20200 The 21st regular season of Indiana Fever basketball will begin on Saturday, July 25, it was announced today. The season begins against the reigning WNBA champion, Washington Mystics, at 5 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network. Fever Head Coach Marianne Stanley served as an assistant coach with Washington before coming to Indiana
Fever delay departure for Bradenton Fever News by Staff - July 6, 2020July 8, 20200 The Indiana Fever announced today the team will delay departure to Bradenton, Florida, after two players recently tested positive for COVID-19. After consultation with the WNBA and league health officials to ensure all players and staff are as healthy and safe as possible, the team is expected to arrive at IMG
Fever Head Coach Marianne Stanley statement on recent riots and protests Fever News by Staff - June 3, 2020June 11, 20200 I am sickened by the horrifying killing of George Floyd, which came from the hands of those who swore an oath to protect and serve the citizens of Minneapolis. It is heartbreaking to witness last week’s disturbing events and accept this is America in 2020. For too long, we have