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Indiana Fever's Playoff Chances Take a Hit After Falling to 7th in WNBA Standings originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever remain in solid position to make the WNBA playoffs, but their grip is loosening.
While injuries continue to ravage the Fever, Indiana will also have to grapple with the league's most arduous schedule to close out the season.
The Indiana Fever beat the Connecticut Sun today after trailing by 21 points. Kelsey Mitchell has a career-high tying performance. Stats, highights.
The injury bug keeps decimating the Indiana Fever's backcourt. Caitlin Clark has remained sidelined for over a month with a groin injury, and the Fever keep receiving bad news this summer. Indiana announced Tuesday that Sophie Cunningham will miss the rest of the 2025 season with a right knee
Indiana looks to snap two-game losing streak while Connecticut hopes to build momentum after breaking their five-game skid earlier this week.
On Tuesday, Fever photographer Bri Lewerke took to Instagram to share some pictures that featured the team’s injured players. Clark was one of the first to comment on the post as she sent a heartfelt message amid the unfortunate turn of events. “At least we love each other endlessly,” she wrote.
The Indiana Fever came back from a 21-point deficit to beat Connecticut Sun, 99-93, on Sunday despite losing Sophie Cunningham to a knee injury in the second quarter.
Indiana Fever players Kelsey Mitchell and Brianna Turner will headline an abortion rights fundraising event “Playing With Our Lives” on Aug. 21 in Carmel.
The Indiana Fever emerged as a WNBA title contender under the leadership of Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark. The Fever were set to compete against some of the top teams in the WNBA, but they have been constantly hit with setbacks to their roster.
Specific times and locations for the events, which are free and open to the public, will be announced later this fall.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIndiana Fever ink veteran guard Shey Peddy to hardship contract
Peddy, a six-year WNBA veteran, most recently appeared with the Los Angeles Sparks, averaging 5.0 points and 2.7 assists over six games on a hardship contract. Prior to her time in Los Angeles, Peddy split her career between the Phoenix Mercury and Washington Mystics, starting her WNBA career in 2019.