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The Indiana Fever will begin their 2026 WNBA season on Saturday afternoon and Sophie Cunningham will be arriving to the arena in style. A former second-round pick, Cunningham is entering her eighth season in the league.
After playing in her first WNBA game since July 15 and briefly exiting with a back issue in the afternoon, Clark walked country star Morgan Wallen out for his show at Lucas Oil Stadium later that night.
Kelsey Mitchell's 30 points weren't enough for Indiana as Dallas prevailed on the road behind Arike Ogunbowale's 22-point performance
Caitlin Clark shut down concern over a new injury after the Indiana Fever's opening day loss to the Dallas Wings.
Watch Caitlin Clark Walk Out with Morgan Wallen in Trending Video at Indy Concert After Fever Opener
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark walked out with Morgan Wallen for his concert at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday night.
Simply having Clark available again for WNBA games is a victory on so many levels in the league’s 30th anniversary season. Clark’s final line (20 points on 7-of-18 shooting, seven assists, five turnovers) and the final score made for a bit of an anticlimax. “A lot to be proud of,” she said, “and a lot to learn from, too.” — Brian Hamilton
Indiana Fever rookie Raven Johnson got personal when she was asked to share her thoughts on head coach Stephanie White. As the 5-foot-8 guard heaped praise on her new coach, Johnson could not help but comment on White's partner,
Catch Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on several expanded streaming services all season long.