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The Indiana Fever’s season ended in heartbreak on Tuesday night with a 107–98 overtime loss to the Las Vegas Aces.
The Indiana Fever immediately went from being a perennial bottom-dweller in the WNBA standings to the league's most intriguing team when they selected Caitlin C
Fever guard Lexie Hull gave an honest response when asked about becoming a restricted free agent this offseason.
Moral victories don't really exist in sports. But the lasting impression from the Fever's playoff run -- where they took the Aces, the closest thing the WNBA has seen to a dynasty this decade, to the brink -- ranks as one of the most impressive losing efforts in recent sports history.
Caitlin Clark ’s 2025 campaign was cut short by injuries that halted her momentum in her second WNBA season. She first missed time in June with a left groin issue before returning to action, only to re-injure her right groin on July 15 against the Connecticut Sun. That setback ultimately forced her to shut down for the remainder of the year.
Odyssey Sims has an unusual first name, which is also a word in the English language, and can describe, too, what the Indiana Fever experienced Tuesday night.
The Indiana Fever just wrapped up what was a disappointing and also magical 2025 WNBA season. Despite a ton of injury issues, including Caitlin Clark only playing in 13 games this year, the Fever made a run to the second round of the WNBA Playoffs and nearly defeated the Las Vegas Aces in a winner-take-all Game 5.
Indiana Fever general manager Amber Cox says that Caitlin Clark did everything she could to return from her injury.