Indiana Fever: roster, schedule, Caitlin Clark and titles
The Indiana Fever are the WNBA team that drafted Caitlin Clark first overall in 2024 and turned into the league's biggest draw. Based at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and coached by Stephanie White, they won the WNBA title in 2012 and made the 2025 semifinals. Sources: WNBA, ESPN, Indiana Fever.
The context
The most-watched team in the WNBA
The Indiana Fever are a WNBA franchise based in Indianapolis, founded in 2000 and playing their home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. For most of their history they were a solid, occasionally excellent Eastern Conference side. Since the 2024 WNBA Draft, when they selected Caitlin Clark first overall, they have become the single biggest draw in women’s basketball, routinely selling out arenas and pulling record television numbers.
Clark, wearing number 22, is the headline, but she is not alone. The Fever paired her with Aliyah Boston, the No. 1 overall pick from 2023, giving the franchise back-to-back top selections at the core of its rebuild. The team is led on the sideline by Stephanie White, an Indiana basketball icon who returned as head coach on November 1, 2024, and who was an assistant on the club’s 2012 championship staff.
That 2012 title remains the high point of the franchise’s history. Led by all-time great Tamika Catchings, the Fever won the WNBA Championship in 2012, one of three Finals appearances (2009, 2012, 2015). The current era is about turning the Clark-Boston core into another contender.
The 2025 season showed the direction of travel. Indiana went 24-20, made the playoffs as the No. 6 seed, won the Commissioner’s Cup, upset the Atlanta Dream in the first round, and took the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to a deciding fifth game in the semifinals. It was the club’s deepest playoff run in years.
In July 2026, the Fever are in the thick of the regular season, with a schedule that includes matchups against Phoenix, the Las Vegas Aces (July 12), Golden State (July 15) and Seattle (July 17). Caitlin Clark missed time with an injury in late June and was working back into the lineup in early July; for her game-by-game availability and the exact next fixture, the official Indiana Fever and WNBA schedules are the reliable source. Sources: WNBA, ESPN, Indiana Fever, Yahoo Sports, Britannica.