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Indiana Fever's Playoff Chances Take a Hit After Falling to 7th in WNBA Standings originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever remain in solid position to make the WNBA playoffs, but their grip is loosening.
The Indiana Fever have added veteran guard Shey Peddy to their roster on a seven-day hardship contract, the team announced Tuesday. The move comes in direct response to the season-ending knee injury suffered by guard Sophie Cunningham during Sunday’s overtime win over the Connecticut Sun.
Lambert spoke about the Fever's decision after being released by the WNBA team. "I got released today," Lambert said. "But I gained a lot of clarity these five days... Regardless of duration, this was a great experience. Huge thank you to the Indiana Fever ...
Indiana Fever players Kelsey Mitchell and Brianna Turner will headline an abortion rights fundraising event “Playing With Our Lives” on Aug. 21 in Carmel.
Over the last month or so, as Caitlin Clark has been out with a strained groin, the Indiana Fever have looked resilient at times and vulnerable at other times. Ever since she suffered her injury on July 15,
The Connecticut Sun were eliminated from WNBA playoff contention with a brutal loss before a “home” crowd, much of it was cheering Indiana.
The Indiana Fever travel to Uncasville, Conn. Sunday to face the Connecticut Sun at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT) on Sunday, Aug. 17 at Mohegan Sun Arena. The game will be broadcast on NBA TV. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
On Tuesday, Front Office Sports’ Colin Salao reported that the WNBA has set an all-time regular season attendance record, bringing in roughly 2.43 million fans this year (through Sunday’s games). This passes the previous mark of 2,364,736 fans set back in 2002.