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WNBA Rookie Released by Caitlin Clark’s Fever Reveals Next Career Move originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Fever fans grow restless six games in, pressuring coach Stephanie White after a tough start and recent loss to the Connecticut Sun.
Sun stars Marina Mabrey, Tina Charles, Saniya Rivers and others celebrate win over Fever to end dreaded losing streak
Hull’s mother, Jaime Hull, quickly replied: "Awww…. This was a great Sweet 16 game! She’s definitely got it in the tank! @IndianaFever will figure it out. Trust in that." Hull starred at Central Valley High School in Spokane Valley, Washington, before joining Stanford University in 2018.
Depending on severity of Sophie Cunningham and Sydney Colson's injuries, Fever may be down to 8 available players. They could sign another with a hardship exception.
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The Connecticut Sun secured the first win of their 2025 WNBA regular season against the Indiana Fever on May 30, stealing a victory at Gainbridge Fieldhouse are
The Indiana Fever just lost their first game playing without superstar Caitlin Clark, who is out at least two weeks with a quad injury. On Friday, they host what seems to be the league’s worst team in the Connecticut Sun as 10.5-point favorites.
The Indiana Fever signed six-time All-Star DeWanna Bonner to a one-year deal this offseason, and hopes were high that the veteran forward would be a real difference-maker alongside the likes of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston.