In 2022, the Indiana Fever had only won five regular season games. Fast forward two years, and the Fever have made it to the postseason, led by No. 1 picks, Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, bringing hope and momentum to the team.
Clark and Boston, both named Rookie of the Year, have formed a strong young core in the WNBA. With the addition of coach Stephanie White, the Fever have a promising future ahead.
White, a native of Indiana, brings her experience as a player and coach to the Fever after successful seasons with the Connecticut Sun.
Returning to her home state is a special opportunity for White.
White expressed her excitement about coaching a talented team led by Clark and Boston in Indiana.
The potential of the young core in the Fever team, especially Clark and Boston, attracted White to the head coach position.
White is grateful for the unique opportunity to coach in her home state, with a talented roster in the WNBA.
White shared her excitement about coaching Clark and had a positive conversation with her.
White mentioned her long history of watching Clark play and is thrilled to coach such a talented player.
Fever guard Lexi Hull expressed her disappointment about Christie Sides leaving but is looking forward to the future with a new coach.
Hull expressed her support for Sides and excitement for what the new coach will bring to the team.
Clark showed her enthusiasm for White’s hiring on social media.
White and Clark have a connection as both have worn the same #22 jersey for the Fever.
White is excited about coaching a talented roster like the Fever and has high hopes for the future.
With White’s coaching experience, the Fever could see further improvement with players like Clark and Boston gaining more experience.
White believes Clark is ready for the challenges ahead and is excited to coach players like her.
Clark’s love for the game and dedication make her an ideal player for White to coach in the young Fever team.