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The Indiana Fever won the WNBA Championship in 2012, but the franchise reached a new level of national prominence in 2024 when rookie Caitlin Clark joined the team as the #1 overall pick. Clark, the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history, brought unprecedented media attention and record-breaking attendance to the WNBA. Fever home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse — the same arena where the NBA's Indiana Pacers play — routinely sell out all 17,923 seats, a remarkable achievement for a WNBA team. Road games featuring Indiana also see visiting arenas sell out, with fans travelling across the country to see Clark play. The team plays in Indianapolis, the home of the NCAA headquarters, in a basketball-mad state. Head coach Stephanie White, who won a championship as a player with Charlotte, has built a team designed to complement Clark's elite playmaking and shooting ability.
The Indiana Fever play all home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana, Indiana. The venue seats 17,923 fans and hosts WNBA games from May through September each season.
The Indiana Fever are led by head coach Stephanie White, who is responsible for game strategy, player development, and roster management.
Caitlin Clark is the standout player for the Indiana Fever in the 2026 WNBA season, driving the team's performance and fan interest at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The Indiana Fever's most intense rivalries are with the Chicago Sky, New York Liberty — matchups that consistently draw large crowds and high TV ratings.
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is the world's premier professional women's basketball league, founded in 1996. The 2026 season is one of the most-watched in WNBA history, with record attendance, TV viewership and global star power driving unprecedented growth. The league features teams across the United States and Canada, competing from May through September with playoffs culminating in the WNBA Finals.