
Ushers’ Heartfelt Reunion: Judy Davis Meets Navy Son on the Court
Longtime Indiana Fever usher Judy Davis experiences an emotional surprise when her son, U.S. Navy Master Chief Kyle Davis, returns to the basketball court after a lengthy deployment.
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Longtime Indiana Fever usher Judy Davis experiences an emotional surprise when her son, U.S. Navy Master Chief Kyle Davis, returns to the basketball court after a lengthy deployment.

The latest episode of The IX Sports Basketball Edition recaps the Liberty’s win over the Aces, Stewart’s standout performance, the suspension of Thomas amid racist threats, and upcoming podcasts for women’s sports fans.

A Flagrant 2 foul during a WNBA matchup led to a one‑game suspension for Alyssa Thomas, who later disclosed receiving death threats and racial slurs.

The Indiana Fever may soon activate former Vanderbilt guard Justine Pissott, a New Jersey native, for their July 5 game against the Las Vegas Aces.

Alyssa Thomas addressed the media after a one‑game suspension related to an on‑court contact with Caitlin Clark, criticizing the league’s communication and highlighting the online abuse she and her family endured.

A Phoenix Mercury forward faced death threats after a one‑game suspension for a throat‑contact play, prompting criticism of league leadership and renewed calls for stronger safety measures.

The WNBA’s recent controversies surrounding Caitlin Clark have ignited discussions about officiating, commercial growth, and the league’s future.

From flagged fouls in the WNBA to Phil Mickelson’s downfall and Canada’s historic soccer victory, the sports world grapples with protectiveness, accountability, and the power of star power.

Kelsey Mitchell announced her collaboration with PUMA on June 29, highlighting the brand's commitment to basketball culture and community.

PUMA Basketball announced the addition of Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell to its roster, a move that aligns with the brand’s focus on self‑expression and community, while NBA star Tyrese Haliburton shared the news in a playful video.

The latest WNBA weekly roundup spotlights standout showings from former Gamecocks, record‑setting performances, and the upcoming high‑stakes final between Las Vegas and New York.

In a marathon quadruple‑overtime affair, Megan Gustafson scored 20 points and contributed across the board, delivering the Fire a hard‑fought win ahead of their July 4 showdown with the Storm.
Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull welcomed over 200 campers to a day of drills, memorabilia and personal interaction, underscoring the camp’s role in nurturing the next generation of players.
A South‑Carolina‑crafted victory fuels the Fever’s early season surge.
In a recent ceremony, Val Ackerman received the Indiana Fever’s Lin Dunn Inspiring Women Award, highlighting three decades of transformation for the WNBA and the enduring influence of its pioneers.

The WNBA suspended Alyssa Thomas for one game after an incident with Caitlin Clark. Coach Nate Tibbetts criticized the league's investigation, and the Mercury secured a vital win to stay alive in the playoff race.

Stephanie White announced that Caitlin Clark will sit out the upcoming matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks after a back injury sustained in a recent game, a development that has sparked debate over the circumstances and raised worries about the team's playoff prospects.

A recent game between the Phoenix Mercury and the Indiana Fever saw a disturbing moment when Alyssa Thomas appeared to drive her fist into Caitlin Clark’s neck, leaving the star guard sidelined with a back injury. The play, condemned by coaches and fans alike, has reignited discussions about player safety and treatment of Clark in the WNBA.

From backyard battles in Queens to starring for the Portland Fire, Emily Engstler’s career blends tenacity, loyalty, and a drive to elevate those around her.
After a whirlwind 24‑hour stretch that included multiple contract moves, Shay Ciezki made her WNBA debut against the Indiana Fever, guarding Caitlin Clark and hitting a three‑point shot for her first professional points.

Former South Carolina standout Sania Feagin has inked a developmental contract with the Portland Fire, aiming to revive her WNBA career after a brief stint with Los Angeles.

A look at Caitlin Clark’s record‑setting points per game, the backlash from analyst Jason Whitlock over her on‑court behavior, and the ripple effects on the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream.

Angel Reese delivered 11 points and 9 rebounds for the Atlanta Dream in a narrow win over Toronto, sparking both criticism and praise while the team climbs to 12-4 in the East.

Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen’s rapid development in their second WNBA season have turned the Mystics into an unexpected early‑season contender.