Indiana Fever Reveal Plans For Big Roster Change
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Indiana Fever made their first round of roster cuts Monday after a back-to-back weekend of preseason games. The Fever waived Jillian Alleyne, a 30-year-old forward who was on a training camp ...
The Fever have been beaten down by injury woes heading into the second month of the WNBA season, but now, fans may finally get some good news.
Panic is setting in for the Indiana Fever. Just days after Caitlin Clark suffered an injury on May 26, the team lost Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham in rapid succession-leaving
Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham joined Caitlin Clark on the Indiana Fever injury list. Colson (leg) and Cunningham (ankle) suffered their respective injuries on Friday in the Fever’s 85-83 home loss to the Connecticut Sun. Clark is unavailable for at least another week, while the other two are day-to-day.
It is not true that the Indiana Fever is going to issue pairs of crutches to all players along with other standard hoops equipment. Not yet, anyway.
After selecting three players in the 2025 WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark 's Indiana Fever are down to just one rookie on the roster: forward Makayla Timpson. She’s appeared in two of the team’s first five games, averaging 1.5 minutes, 2.0 points, and 1.0 rebounds per outing.
The Indiana Fever are looking to add a player on a hardship contract following injuries to Caitlin Clark and other key contributors, team president Kelly Krauskopf announced Sunday.
Sure, Indiana has a very good roster even without Clark, but the team struggled to find any chemistry or momentum against the Washington Mystics on the road. It's just one game, but the early returns on the Clark-less Fever were not promising.
Indiana lost its third straight game - this time, to a then-winless Sun. The Fever are running out of time to regroup with injuries stacking up.