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The New York Liberty claimed a 90-88 win in a thrilling battle against the Indiana Fever on Saturday afternoon. The reigning WNBA champions start the season 3-0 while the Fever are now 2-2. This matchup saw 14 lead changes,
Fever coach Stephanie White blasts 'egregious' officiating after no-call steal seals loss to Liberty
Just four games into the season, Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White is already fed up with the officiating. After a narrow loss to the New York Liberty on Saturday, White expressed her frustration with the "disrespect" that Indiana has received from referees so far this year.
With the spotlight shining brightly on the Indiana Fever and their superstar, Caitlin Clark, the first week of the 2025 WNBA season hasn't gone according to
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EssentiallySports on MSNStephanie White Takes the Fall for Major Blunder Committed in Indiana Fever’s Heartbreaking Loss to NY LibertyAll hell broke loose during the New York Liberty and Indiana Fever's match at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday. The post Stephanie White Takes the Fall for Major Blunder Committed in Indiana Fever’s Heartbreaking Loss to NY Liberty appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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The Spun on MSNLongtime ESPN Reporter Is Dating Prominent WNBA CoachA longtime ESPN reporter is dating a prominent WNBA coach in 2025 - and they've been together for years. The Indiana Fever have a new head coach. Stephanie White, the former head coach of the Connecticut Sun,
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White spoke about what went into her team's final possession after their first loss of the season.
"Stephanie White could not challenge that foul call on Lexie Hull (the one that led to the game-winning free throws from Sabrina Ionescu) because she didn't have a timeout," wrote Peterson. "You need a full timeout, not a reset timeout, to initiate a challenge."