WNBA, Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever
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With the 2025 WNBA All-Star over, teams are now preparing for the second half of the season. One of the best games coming out of the break will be between the Indiana Fever and New York Liberty. Both teams met last week, with New York winning handily 98-77.
The second-year guard out of Iowa has been named an all-star in both of her WNBA seasons and continues to cement herself as one of the most popular athletes in all of sports. While most fans and players dream of being able to get hot from deep like Clark, for her it just comes naturally.
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During a recent appearance on “A Touch More,” the podcast hosted by legends Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe, Clark opened up about her frustrations with the calls, or lack thereof, she’s received so far in her two seasons with the Indiana Fever.
Indiana Fever's Lexie Hull joins us at the The Collective’s WNBA All-Star VIP party to talk basketball fashion and culture in Indiana.
Chicago Sky second-year star Angel Reese has a contentious relationship with the Indiana Fever's fan base. This largely stems from Reese's long-standing rivalry with Fever star Caitlin Clark, not to mention that Indiana and Chicago have been rivals in the WNBA since long before Clark and Reese became professionals.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse packed to the rafters and the sold-out crowd of 16,988 was fully engaged, maintaining its energy from start to finish.