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A few of Tully Bevilaqua's favorite things
Indiana Fever guard Tully Bevilaqua encourages others to find their niche in life, and recently she chose Indianapolis as hers.
Indiana Fever forward Ebony Hoffman is an avid food fan who cooks at home as often as possible.
Fever's Hoffman has passion for food that rivals her love of basketball
The Indiana Fever's Ebony Hoffman, the 27-year old forward who helped lead the WNBA team to a finals run this year, shook off a mid-season slump and hit her stride during the championship round, scoring 27 points in Game 1. The Fever came close to winning it all, and Hoffman has become a rising star.
Fever bask in glow of rewarding season
Kelly Krauskopf, chief operating officer for the Indiana Fever, is sorry Detroit lost its WNBA franchise.
Pacers FanJam is Sunday at Conseco Fieldhouse
The annual Pacers FanJam, presented by Conseco, will be from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Report: Shock to relocate to Tulsa
The three-time WNBA champion Detroit Shock are reportedly set to leave Motown and head to Oklahoma.
NAME GAME Top WNBA players Candace Parker: Los Angeles Sparks forward and former Tennessee star is averaging 16.2 points per game in her career and led the league in rebounds.
Store welcomes Fever player for celebration
Saturday was a day to celebrate for DeLen Parnella. Parnella began her day running the Indianapolis Marathon and ended at her store, The Athlete's Foot, for a special event.
TV viewership increases for WNBA playoffs
Television viewership was up for the WNBA playoffs this season. ESPN said Tuesday the five-game finals averaged 548,000 viewers, up 73 percent from 316,000 in 2008.
The ScoreTV ratings show Fever firestorm more than mirage
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Fever's Bevilaqua to appear at store in Avon
Nfinity Footwear and Indiana Fever point guard Tully Bevilaqua will celebrate the first retail launch of Nfinity volleyball and basketball product lines at the Athlete's Foot store in Avon on Saturday.
Press box: Fever staying in Indiana
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The Indiana Fever will remain in Indianapolis for the 2010 season, despite speculation that ownership would not keep the team.
Women's Basketball: Rutgers' Pondexter Earns Second WNBA Championship
PHOENIX Former Rutgers star Cappie Pondexter helped guide the Phoenix Mercury to the 2009 WNBA Championship on Friday night in Game Five of the WNBA Finals.
Fever Get Rousing Homecoming After Tough Loss
Members of the Indiana Fever were welcomed home like champions Saturday, despite a close loss in the WNBA finals .
Mercury Rise Past Indiana to Conquer Title
After galloping away early to a 1 - 0 series lead and then falling behind in the series, 1 - 2, the Phoenix Mercury have won Game 5 of the 2009 WNBA Finals and secured their 2nd world championship title in 3 seasons.
Hundreds of Indiana Fever fans cheer as they wait in the Civil Plaza of the Indianapolis International Airport for the Fever players to get off their plane from their trip to Indiana from Phoenix AZ., where they lost in game 5 of the WNBA Finals.
Fever-Mercury Finals, Down to Game 5, Lifts W.N.B.A.
Before the Indiana Fever or the Phoenix Mercury was crowned a champion Friday night, a clear winner already had been declared in these W.N.B.A. finals: women's basketball.
Hopeful Fever fans flock to downtown
Thousands of people packed downtown Indianapolis Wednesday night for the WNBA Finals.
Mercury look to win second title in 3 years
There is no homecourt advantage in these WNBA finals. Each team can claim a victory in the other's arena, and that should be some comfort to the Indiana Fever when they face the Phoenix Mercury in the deciding Game 5 on Friday night.
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