Fever's Aliyah Boston takes Caitlin Clarks drink
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In a season marred by injuries and change so far, Aliyah Boston has been a reliable, consistent driving force for the Fever this season.
You feel like nothing is good enough,” Aliyah Boston said about dangers of perfectionism. But, the 3-time All-Star has learned to give herself grace.
Indiana Fever React to Aliyah Boston’s Bullet Pass on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Aliyah Boston and the Indiana Fever looked to go into the WNBA All-Star break with their longest winning streak of the season. On Tuesday, the Fever began a back-to-back, facing Tina Charles and the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden in Boston.
A three-time Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year while at Worcester Academy, Boston became a five-star recruit and shined at the University of South Carolina, eventually becoming the first overall pick in the 2023 WNBA draft.
Boston moved from the US Virgin Islands to Worcester when she was 12, and had "a lot" of friends and family at TD Garden for Tuesday's game. She also had an uncharacteristically rough night.
The WNBA has officially shifted its focus to All-Star Weekend, with three Indiana Fever players set to be in attendance: Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston.
Stephanie White, the head coach of the Fever, recently opened up about her star forward. Following the win over Connecticut, White spoke out about Boston. She revealed her strong opinion on the star forward and also shared that she wants to find more ways to get Boston involved.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCaitlin Clark reacts to Indiana Fever win vs Dallas WingsListen to what Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and head coach Stephanie White had to say after the Indiana Fever's dominant win over the Dallas Wings.