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The Aces held off Indiana 107-98 in overtime in Game 5 of the semifinals. Indiana, despite being decimated by injuries, made Las Vegas work for the win. Kelsey Mitchell, who scored 15 points, left the game with a leg injury. The Aces took the lead early in overtime and didn’t give it up. The second-seeded Aces, who won the league title in 2022 and 2023, will host the fourth-seeded Phoenix Mercury on Friday.
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The Indiana Fever avoided elimination defeating the Las Vegas Aces 90 to 83 in Game Four of the WNBA semifinals. The two teams are now tied in the semifinals series and will travel to Las Vegas for a winner-take-all game to determine who will move on to the WNBA Finals.
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The Chicago Sky hosted the Indiana Fever in the first WNBA game at the United Center. It was a big moment even if the result wasn't what they wanted. The Sky got blown out 79-52 in a game that was moved from the smaller Wintrust Arena even though Indiana was without Caitlin Clark.
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An opinion poll to weigh in on mural submissions will run through April 13.
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Indianapolis’ professional women’s basketball team, the Indiana Fever, announced plans on Thursday to build a $78 million practice facility in the city’s downtown.
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One day after Michael Thomas Lewis was charged with felony stalking of Indiana Fever star and WNBA rookie of the year Caitlin Clark, the 55-year-old Texas man shouted “guilty as charged” as soon as he sat down in a courtroom Tuesday.
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The Indiana Fever hired Stephanie White as coach on Friday, putting her in charge of a team led by WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark.
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The Indiana Fever fired coach Christie Sides on Sunday, the organization announced. Sides went 33-47 in her two seasons with the squad, including going 20-20 this season. The Fever made the playoffs as the sixth seed and were swept in the first round by the Connecticut Sun.
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Caitlin Clark did all she could to help the Indiana Fever stave off elimination. It just wasn’t enough. The sensational rookie scored 25 points and had nine assists in Indiana’s 87-81 loss to Connecticut in Game 2.
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Kelly Krauskopf will return to the Indiana Fever as President of both basketball and business operations after the season is over, the team announced Monday. She led the franchise from 2000-18 before she left to become the Pacers’ assistant GM.