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Fever dismantles Nigeria National Team 105-57 in preseason exhibition

The Indiana Fever didn't just win their May 2 exhibition matchup against the Nigeria National Team — they put on an absolute offensive clinic. Playing...

Aliyah Boston inks first ‘EPIC’ extension in WNBA history

Big. Bag. Boston. Aliyah Boston isn't just the centerpiece of the Indiana Fever; she is officially the new blueprint for financial mobility in the WNBA.   In a move securing...

Fever transactions, draft picks and departures ahead of the 2026 WNBA season

The Indiana Fever front office has been navigating a high-stakes 2026 offseason, balancing the retention of its core while adhering to a clear mandate...

Jackie Young becomes first WNBA player to sign $1+ million contract under new CBA

With the ink still wet from a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) signed in March, Las Vegas Aces Jackie Young, an Indy native, is...

New deal, new day: WNBA, Players’ Union inks historic Collective Bargaining Agreement

In July 2025, the Indianapolis Recorder sat down with Terri Carmichael Jackson, executive director of the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA), amid the...

“College Basketball’s Biggest Weekend” in Indianapolis

Why the HBCU All-Star Game Experience Matters. In October 2019, after 17 years of coaching, I felt a calling I couldn't ignore. Everywhere I...

Hoosier highs and heartbreak: A 2025 Indiana sports retrospective

If you're a sports fan in the Circle City, 2025 didn't just take you on a ride; it strapped you into a rollercoaster, blindfolded...

Indianapolis hits top 3 in national women’s sports rankings

In a year defined by the meteoric rise of women's athletics, Indianapolis has officially cemented its status as a premier hub for the movement.   According...

Why are so many athletes going down?

An expert breaks down the surge in ACL and Achilles injuries in sports  The sports world is reeling. In just the last few weeks, the headlines...

Tamika Catchings’ Tea’s Me Cafe to close original 22nd street location

Tea's Me Cafe, the popular tea shop owned by WNBA Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist Tamika Catchings, will close its original location on...
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