Indiana Fever

‘Indy Welcomes All’ banner displayed on the front of Bankers Life Fieldhouse

Indiana made headlines around the country for the wrong reason when Governor Mike Pence signed into law the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Days later, local business and leaders released statements opposing the move and ensuring the public knew that they were available for business from anyone. Simply put, they do not discriminate. That’s not Indiana, and…

Tamika Catchings signs her final WNBA contract

Tamika Catchings signed her name on the line of a WNBA contract for the final time of her career Thursday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. “I am really excited about signing my contract with the Fever,” Catchings, who was drafted by the organization third overall in 2011, said in a release. “This organization has been behind…

Tamika Catchings in Saturday’s Shooting Stars event

Tamika Catchings is the lone representative of the Indiana Pacers and Fever at All-Star Weekend, going on now in New York. As first reported here on VigilantSports.com, Catchings will be participating in the Dove Shooting Stars challenge, the first of four events Saturday night. Catchings is one of four WNBA players to take part in the…

Tamika Catchings plans to retire following 2016 season

Indiana Fever Tamika Catchings plans to retire following the conclusion of the 2016 season, the 13-year pro announced on Friday. “I will be retiring in 2016, Lord willing, if my body holds up,” Catchings said. “Although I plan to step away as a player, that is not to say I’ll step away from the game,…

Tamika Catchings decides not to play in FIBA World Cup

One of the most talented players to ever play women’s basketball, Tamika Catchings, has decided it is in her best interest not to play in the FIBA World Cup with USA Basketball. “I have fought long and hard on the decision to participate in the World Championships this year,” she wrote on Instagram. “Due to…