Tea's Me Café, founded by WNBA Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings, will close its original 22nd Street location in 2025 as part ...
NEW YORK -- Phoenix center Brittney Griner and Indiana forward Tamika Catchings highlight the WNBA All-Defensive Team. The league announced the team, selected by WNBA coaches, on Sunday. Joining ...
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Top five WNBA players with the most All-Star selections featuring Diana Taurasi’s record-breaking run
The WNBA All-Star game has seen legends rise, eras change, and history made — but only a select group of players have earned ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana's Shenise Johnson said that for much of the first half Sunday, the Fever -- with their season on the line -- played sluggishly. "We were kinda zombie-like," Johnson said. After ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Tamika Catchings remembers, back when she was playing for the Indiana Fever, black curtains obscured the top-level seats at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The building has a capacity of around ...
Catchings, who also won the award in 2010, becomes the fourth player to be honored multiple times, joining Kara Lawson (2012, 2009), Dawn Staley (2006, 1999), and Suzie McConnell Serio (2000, 1998).
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The 5 Most Unbreakable WNBA Single-Season Records That Still Defy the League
Explore the five most unbreakable single-season records in WNBA history—dominant performances from legends like Courtney ...
Fever president Kelly Krauskopf is part of IndyStar's project "Only woman in the room:" How Indy became top city in nation ...
A pair of Indiana Fever players earned All-WNBA plaudits, the league announced Friday. It’s the first all-league honor for both Mitchell and Boston, who become the second duo in franchise history to ...
A’ja Wilson’s name has been thrown around in the “best player in the league” conversation for years, and her recent win of a third WNBA championship in four years with the Las Vegas Aces has now ...
The debate over who should win the 2025 WNBA Most Valuable Player award centers around Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier and Las Vegas Aces forward A’ja Wilson. But the Indiana Fever believe ...
The ball came off the rim in the second quarter at Target Center, and Seattle Storm's Nneka Ogwumike moved instinctively into position. She boxed out, grabbed the board, and swung the outlet pass.
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