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The Indiana Fever are entering the final stretch of the WNBA regular season, with just 10 games remaining before Sunday’s clash against the Connecticut Sun. Currently holding an 18-16 record, the Fever have managed to stay competitive despite missing star point guard Caitlin Clark.
Nothing has gone to plan for the Indiana Fever this season, and all of the emotions that have built up over a difficult three months came pouring out of coach Stephanie White on Sunday following her team's historic comeback win over the Connecticut Sun .
The Fever secured an arduous and emotional comeback victory over the Sun on Sunday, picking up their 19th victory of the season in overtime, 99–93. Head coach Stephanie White couldn't help but get emotional during her postgame address in the locker room in which she praised the team's relentless effort throughout the game.
Ahead of Indiana’s meeting with the Lynx, coach Stephanie White made her expectations for star forward Aliyah Boston plain: she wants the third-year All-Star to assert herself more offensively.
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Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White is serving notice: the refereeing in the WNBA needs a serious overhaul, and it’s overdue. Speaking on ESPN, just after another physical game against the ...
Stephanie White was almost overcome while speaking to the Fever team in the locker room after their 99-93 win over the Connecticut Sun.
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White unloaded on the WNBA officials this week, saying that Aliyah Boston is the worst officiated post player in the game right now.