Fever guard will miss rest of season with knee injury
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WNBA Team Announces Good News After Indiana Fever Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever have been playing without Caitlin Clark and have lost two straight games.
On August 19, news broke that Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham had suffered a torn MCL ligament in her right knee during the Fever's game against the Connec
Cunningham sustained the injury during the second quarter of the Fever’s 99-93 overtime win against the Sun on Aug. 17. Connecticut’s Bria Hartley appeared to fall into Cunningham’s right knee, causing immediate pain. Cunningham did not return to the game.
The injury bug keeps decimating the Indiana Fever's backcourt. Caitlin Clark has remained sidelined for over a month with a groin injury, and the Fever keep receiving bad news this summer. Indiana announced Tuesday that Sophie Cunningham will miss the rest of the 2025 season with a right knee
The Indiana Fever have four days off before their next game, a Friday night matchup against the league-leading Minnesota Lynx. Perhaps that's a rare turn of go
After the latest move with Cunningham being ruled out, Indiana released Lambert. They also wound up signing Shey Peddy. Lambert spoke on the Fever’s decision after being released by the WNBA team.
The WNBA set a new regular-season attendance record on Friday, reaching the 2.43 million mark, per Colin Salao of Front Office Sports. The previous record was 2,364,736 fans back in 2002.
For her efforts during the week, Mitchell was honored with the Eastern Conference Player of the Week award, which was the second time she's received that recognition so far during the 2025 WNBA season.
On Tuesday, Front Office Sports’ Colin Salao reported that the WNBA has set an all-time regular season attendance record, bringing in roughly 2.43 million fans this year (through Sunday’s games). This passes the previous mark of 2,364,736 fans set back in 2002.
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