Fever head coach Stephanie White was officially named the fifth head coach in Vanderbilt women’s basketball history Tuesday afternoon.
“The opportunity to lead Vanderbilt’s women’s basketball program is an opportunity that I simply could not pass up,” White said.
She received a six-year deal, and confirmed Tuesday that Carolyn Peck, who played at Vandy from 1985-1988, will be her associate head coach and hit the …
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UPDATE: Tuesday, 11:01 am:
Vanderbilt officially names White as its next women’s basketball coach.
[VIDEOS: Stephanie White discusses the Vanderbilt job and why it’s the right move]
Tamika Catchings won’t be the only key individual leaving the Indiana Fever at the conclusion of their season.
Stephanie White has accepted the job to be the next head women’s basketball coach at Vanderbilt University, sources informed VigilantSports.com. …
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This week on the Vigilant Sports Pacers Podcast, I’m joined by two special guests: Pacers Sports & Entertainment President Rick Fuson and Fever star Tamika Catchings.
The Pacers and the city of Indianapolis would like to host NBA All-Star Weekend, and so Fuson, along with several other city officials, traveled to the 2016 NBA All-Star game across the border in Toronto last month to take …
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Three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, 2012 WNBA Champion, 2011 WNBA Most Valuable Player, 10-time WNBA All-Star, President of the WNBA Players Association, 1998 NCAA Champion, wife, and community leader.
There’s nothing Tamika Catchings can’t do.
On Tuesday, March 1, her autobiography entitled “Catch A Star” comes out. It’s something she’s very proud of and was excited to do. But it wasn’t an easy process.
“This has …
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Shavonte Zellous will not suit up for the Indiana Fever come May.
After six seasons with the franchise and in a town she calls home, Zellous will continue her career elsewhere, she told VigilantSports.com, and sign with the New York Liberty.
February 1 is the first day WNBA teams can begin signing players.
Zellous, an unrestricted free agent, played for the Fever the past six …
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No, it wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t even pleasing to watch.
And that stinks because this WNBA Finals series was terrific. Possibly one of the best, ever. It was competitive, it was back and forth, and it was ultra close.
Until the decisive Game 5 Wednesday night in Minneapolis.
The Indiana Fever had a two-point edge after the first frame but then faded and became an …
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The Indiana Fever extended their WNBA Finals series against the Minnesota Lynx with a 75-69 win.
Watch as the Fever react to their win:
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The Indiana Fever have been excellent — no, perfect — in elimination games this postseason entering Sunday’s Game 4 battle against the Minnesota Lynx. 4-0.
Why stop now?
After losing Game 3 at home in heartbreaking fashion, a buzzer-beater by Maya Moore, the Fever regrouped just like they have in these playoffs. They would have obviously preferred not to be put in these win-or-season’s-over scenarios, …
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