The Indiana Fever officially hired Stephanie White as the team’s new coach, confirming the worst-kept secret in the WNBA. White recently left the Connecticut Sun and has a strong history with the Fever as both a player and coach.
White’s hiring is part of a larger transformation for the Fever this offseason. They’ve also brought in Amber Cox as their new chief operating officer and general manager, as well as rehired Kelly Krauskopf as the president of basketball and business operations. This complete overhaul of the front office and coaching staff signifies a new era for the organization, which has shown significant improvement in recent seasons.
The addition of White as the head coach signals a new chapter for the Fever, with young talents like Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark leading the charge.
Connection to the state and franchise
White has strong ties to Indiana, having been born in Danville, Illinois, right near the border. She achieved great success in the state as a player at Purdue before joining the Fever as a player via the expansion draft. Her return to Indiana as head coach shows her commitment to the state and the franchise.
In a statement, White expressed her pride in returning home to Indiana and her desire to bring another WNBA title to the state. Her deep connections to the city and familiarity with the organization make her an ideal fit to lead the Fever.
The resumé
White’s impressive track record as a player and coach sets her apart from her predecessor, Christie Sides. With several successful seasons under her belt in the WNBA, White’s experience and winning mentality make her a valuable asset for the Fever.
Her arrival has already garnered support from players like Caitlin Clark, who expressed excitement about working with White. Clark’s endorsement of White reflects the positive impact the new coach is already having on the team.
Clark is all-in
Caitlin Clark’s enthusiastic response to White’s hiring highlights the positive impact the new coach is expected to have on the team. With Clark’s support and commitment, the Fever are poised for success under White’s guidance.