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The Fever won the 2024 WNBA Draft Lottery and were awarded the first overall pick for the second year in a row; they used it to select Caitlin Clark. [2] The number one pick did not lead to a fast start to the season as the Fever lost their first five games, the closest of which was a two-point loss to Seattle on May 22.
On the heels of drafting rookie phenom Caitlin Clark, the WNBA's Indiana Fever have already broken the team's total home attendance for all of 2023 — and it took just five games this season.
The Fever have been one of the lowest-attended teams for the past seven years, and Indiana's 2023 attendance averaged just over 4,000 per game. This season, the Fever haven't had a game with fewer ...
Across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and CBS, WNBA games averaged 1.32 million viewers, nearly tripling last season’s average (462,000 viewers), the league said. ... Indiana Fever draw largest WNBA attendance.
The 2023 Indiana Fever season was the franchise's 24th season in the Women's National Basketball Association, and their first season under new head coach Christie Sides. The Fever named Sides their new head coach on November 4, 2022. She previously spent two seasons in Indiana as an assistant coach from 2018 to 2019. [1]
According to ESPN during Saturday's broadcast against the Chicago Sky, the total home attendance for the Fever last season was 81,336 (20 games). In the first four home games, Indiana saw 65,583 fans.
The Indiana Fever in 2013, visiting the White House upon winning their first WNBA championship. After a disappointing 2008 season, the Fever were looking to improve in 2009. Indiana Pacers owners had said the Fever have been losing money. The only thing to save the Fever from folding in the near future, the owners inferred, was for the Fever to ...
More than 13,000 fans were in attendance as Caitlin Clark made her home preseason debut on Thursday in an 83-80 victory for the Indiana Fever over the Atlanta Dream.