The Indiana Fever announced today the team has acquired guard Bria Hartley in a three-team trade involving the Chicago Sky and Phoenix Mercury. The Fever also acquired the No. 7 overall pick in this year's WNBA Draft from Chicago, a 2023 first round pick from Chicago, as well as a second round pick in 2022
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WNBA Draft Lottery set for Dec. 4 on ESPN
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
All WNBA players presented with 2020 Season-Long WNBA Community Assist Award
As part of the dedication of the 2020 WNBA season to social justice, the league and State Farm have named all WNBA players as the recipients of the 2020 season-long WNBA Community Assist Award presented by State Farm® for their continued commitment, leadership and collaborative efforts to promote racial equality and
Fever look to continue winning ways tonight against Dallas
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
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 look to rebound Wednesday against Mercury
Fever’s Dupree becomes WNBA’s Fifth All-Time Leading Scorer
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,