The Indiana Fever (9-6) finished a six day, three game road trip, falling to second place (in the Eastern Conference) Washington (10-5) 68-65. It was another challenging lost for this veteran group. The Fever took care of the basketball, finishing the contest with only 12 turnovers. What hurt the team was playing from behind most of the game and not converting on critical plays down …
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Working with WNBA officials has been a spectacular and unique experience in my time at Conseco Fieldhouse. I get to see a different side of the people fans and teams alike love to yell and scream at. I’ll be the first one to say refs *appear* to get things wrong a lot. At the same time, I by no means desire to wear the striped …
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After a busy end to May and players fighting jet lag, the Indiana Fever have finally overcome a triumphant schedule to now win 3 in a row and 5 of their last six.
This team is the most experienced team in the WNBA. The majority of the players have been on this team as one unit for the past four years. No longer do they …
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Last week, many fans and women’s basketball doubters were questioning the team and asking why they were struggling. The reason: the team was forced to play two games without even practicing all together.
These WNBA athletes aren’t paid very well. The maximum contract is $99,000. Compare that to a the NBA minimum salary of $750,000. Not even close.
Therefore the majority of players head overseas …
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Before opening night, the Fever staff must make final adjustments prior to the game. With so much going on, I will try my best to document highlights from the night and point out some interesting tidbits.
The Fever staff began to arrive four hours prior to game time. When I get there, Alli Hawkins the equipment manager is sewing on Allie Quigley’s name onto her …
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