Sold out arenas became the norm. Soaring television ratings helped expand the fan base. Clark, Reese, the presumptive league ...
The moment we've all been waiting for has arrived.After a thrilling regular season that saw a number of records broken, the ...
Caitlin Clark played limited minutes in the Fever's regular season finale. Up next for Indiana: the WNBA playoffs.
In their regular season finale, the Indiana Fever rallied in the fourth quarter but fell short in a 92–91 loss to the ...
Despite the Indiana Fever suffering a 92-91 loss to the Washington Mystics on Thursday night, standout Fever rookie Caitlin ...
The Indiana Fever kept it relaxed in practice and in the nation’s capital for the last game before the playoffs.
The Indiana Fever don't have playoff position at stake in the regular-season finale, but the Washington Mystics are scrapping ...
Washington hosted Indiana in front of a WNBA-record crowd at Capital One Arena, but it was eliminated from the postseason ...
Clark making that bucket helped her pass Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi (121 in 2006) for the second-most 3-pointers ...
We figured Caitlin Clark's arrival in the WNBA would boost TV ratings. What we didn't see coming was the sustained magnitude.
Along with record television and attendance records, the WNBA's star-studded rookie class helped drive record sports betting ...
On that note: The WNBA All-Star Game averaged 3.44 million viewers on ABC, crushing the previous audience record set in 2003.