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Fever's Sophie Cunningham Out for WNBA Season
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The WNBA set a new regular-season attendance record on Friday, reaching the 2.43 million mark, per Colin Salao of Front Office Sports. The previous record was 2,364,736 fans back in 2002.
The Indiana Fever emerged as a WNBA title contender under the leadership of Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark. The Fever were set to compete against some of the top teams in the WNBA, but they have been constantly hit with setbacks to their roster.
Sophie Cunningham, Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald are out for the season, while Caitlin Clark has missed 13 straight games with a groin injury.
The Indiana Fever have four days off before their next game, a Friday night matchup against the league-leading Minnesota Lynx. Perhaps that's a rare turn of go
Indiana Fever players Kelsey Mitchell and Brianna Turner will headline an abortion rights fundraising event “Playing With Our Lives” on Aug. 21 in Carmel.
The Indiana Fever remain in solid position to make the WNBA playoffs, but their grip is loosening. Head coach Stephanie White's squad, which has been missing All-Star playmaker Caitlin Clark due to a groin injury,
The Connecticut Sun were eliminated from WNBA playoff contention with a brutal loss before a “home” crowd, much of it was cheering Indiana.