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As preseason comes to a close, here’s how many players each WNBA team still needs to cut to finalize their rosters.
The Indiana Fever are all set for the new W season! The post Indiana Fever Locker Room Indebted to Unrivaled as Stephanie ...
The candidates are clear. Guard Jaelyn Brown and forward Makayla Timpson each played a team-low 10 minutes against the Dream, ...
Probably the best thing for the Indiana Fever with Kelsey Mitchell other than her being in Indianapolis after a “whew” period ...
As the Indiana Fever chase title hopes, criticism mounts over head coach Stephanie White’s handling of preseason ...
One of the biggest cuts of the day was Harmoni Turner from the Las Vegas Aces. Turner led Harvard to an Ivy League ...
Hall grew up in Ohio, earning her first college offer in eighth grade and going on to win the state's Miss Basketball award. She went on to play for South Carolina, winning national championships ...
A Calgary, Alberta native, Ejim first played tennis then took up basketball at 7 years old after attending a Steve Nash camp. She had a standout career over five years at Gonzaga. Her senior year ...
The Indiana Fever will have one less player than most teams on the Opening Day roster this season, as salary cap issues have placed the team in a tough situation moving forward.
Just as with any other WNBA team, the Indiana Fever have tough decisions to make in terms of cutting their roster down before ...
The Indiana Fever waived Yvonne Ejim, a third-round pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. The team's roster is now down to 12 players.
According to the WNBA, Alleyne was drafted No. 20 overall in the 2016 WNBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury, later playing for ...