How to watch every Indiana Fever game in 2026: National TV lineup for Caitlin Clark’s crew
The Indiana Fever are at fever pitch as they enter the 30th WNBA campaign. Even with Caitlin Clark sidelined, last year’s group charged all the way to the semifinal round of the playoffs — and pushed the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to a full five-game series. A 2026 title now feels within reach as the supernova Clark returns from her injury-plagued sophomore effort.
Clark is an electric playmaker with tremendous range from the perimeter, but she’s far from the only star in Indy. Frontcourt
The Indiana Fever are at fever pitch as they enter the 30th WNBA campaign. Even with Caitlin Clark sidelined, last year’s group charged all the way to the semifinal round of the playoffs — and pushed the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to a full five-game series. A 2026 title now feels within reach as the supernova Clark returns from her injury-plagued sophomore effort.
Clark is an electric playmaker with tremendous range from the perimeter, but she’s far from the only star in Indy. Frontcourt force Aliyah Boston comes into her age-24 season fresh off a blockbuster contract extension. Fellow three-time All-Star Kelsey Mitchell is back on a supermax deal and looking to build from her first-team All-WNBA bid.
The Fever supplant their core with 3-point shooters Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham, as well as exciting first-round rookie Raven Johnson. Unsurprisingly, this high-caliber outfit leads the league in national TV spots. As the WNBA expands its viewership, league broadcast rights spread across over-the-air networks, cable and streaming exclusives.
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