Krauskopf took longer to evaluate the head coach position, and eventually decided to fire Sides, who had a 33-47 record in ...
White played for the Fever from 2000-04, was an assistant coach for the 2012 WNBA championship squad and was Indiana's head ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Fever made a big swing with their new head coach hire. Former Fever player and coach Stephanie White will return as the franchise's next head coach the team announced ...
The Indiana Fever recently announced the hiring of head coach Stephanie White following a historic season for the franchise ...
Caitlin Clark has her next WNBA head coach. The Indiana Fever announced on Friday that they have hired Stephanie White as the franchise’s next head coach. White succeeds Christie Sides who was ...
Sure enough, on Friday the Fever announced White as the team's new head coach. White has spent the past two seasons coaching the Sun, taking home 2023 WNBA Coach of the Year honors during her tenure.
INDIANAPOLIS — Stephanie White is the new head coach of the Indiana Fever. White, a Purdue grad from West Lebanon, Indiana, is coming back to the Fever. She spent six seasons with the Fever, two as ...
The Indiana Fever hired Stephanie White as coach on Friday, putting her in charge of a team led by WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark. White spent the past two seasons as head coach of the ...
Four days after the Connecticut Sun mutually parted ways with coach Stephanie White, she was hired Friday as the head coach of the Indiana Fever. Indiana fired second-year coach Christie Sides on ...
For weeks or perhaps even months, there has been speculation about mutual interest between the Indiana Fever and then-Connecticut Sun head coach Stephanie White. It didn't take long for the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Stephanie White is the new head coach of the Indiana Fever. White, a Purdue grad from West Lebanon, Indiana, is coming back to the Fever. She spent six seasons with the Fever ...
The Indiana Fever have hired Stephanie White as their next head coach. White, 47, is replacing Christie Sides, who went 20-20 last season and led the team to its first playoff berth since 2016.