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The Fever sent Tamika Catchings a custom “Stranger Things” jersey, but her iconic number was missing. As the Indiana Fever ...
Nate Baranowski, the artist commissioned to paint a Tamika Catchings mural on Mass Ave, aimed to honor more than Catchings' ...
The "next Kate Upton" is going viral for her latest swimsuit photos shared to social media. Upton, a three-time Sports ...
The term Clarkonomics has gained a lot of popularity in the last year or so. The post Caitlin Clark, Herb Simon and Tamika ...
Former Fever legend Tamika Catchings emotionally meets up with South Carolina coach Dawn Staley at WNBA All-Star Game ...
With her second 3-pointer on Wednesday night, Kelsey Mitchell broke Tamika Catchings' Fever franchise record with 607 made 3s ...
WNBA Legend Tamika Catchings Sends Message After Kelsey Mitchell Breaks Her Fever Record originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Wednesday night’s trip to Barclays Center delivered another puzzle for ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Tamika Catchings remembers, back when she was playing for the Indiana Fever, black curtains obscured the top-level seats at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The building has a capacity of ...
Mitchell didn’t just move up the Fever’s all-time ranks, she’s climbing the WNBA’s overall leaderboard as well. With her ...
Tamika Catchings was a superstar long before she knew it — long before she became, many people think, the top women's basketball player in history, and a much honored humanitarian. It's hard to ...
Catchings averaged 6.9 points and 5.4 rebounds in the 2004 Olympics. In 2008, she battled injury to be ready for the Beijing Games, and came off the bench to average 6.8 points and 4.4 rebounds.
Catchings, a longtime tea fan, started her retirement by purchasing an Indianapolis tea shop after she heard that the owner was planning to shut it down. “It’s random,” she said. “I love tea.