Indiana Fever Win WNBA Commissioner’s Cup without Injured Caitlin Clark | News Channel 3-12
- The Indiana Fever won the Commissioner’s Cup for the first time in franchise history, defeating the Minnesota Lynx 74-59 on July 1, 2025, despite All-Star Caitlin Clark being sidelined due to injury.
- Natasha Howard led the Fever with 16 points and 12 rebounds, earning the title of 2025 Commissioner’s Cup MVP, while limiting Lynx superstar Napheesa Collier to 12 points.
- The Fever bounced back after trailing 20-12 in the first quarter, outscoring the Lynx 20-7 in the second quarter to secure the victory.
- While the Fever celebrated their win, their overall record remained 8-8, as this game did not count towards their season record.
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Sophie Cunningham twerks at camera leaving WNBA fans stunned after Fever win
THE Indiana Fever took home their biggest win of the season on Tuesday night, but fans were focused on Sophie Cunningham’s antics. The Fever won the WNBA‘s Commissioner’s Cup on Tuesday night, and celebrated hard afterwards. GettyThe Indiana Fever won the Commissioners Cup on Tuesday and partied hard[/caption] InstagramSophie Cunningham twerked on Instagram Live in front of fans after the win[/caption] The Fever took down the Minnesota Lynx 74-5…
Caitlin Clark Shotgunning Drinks and Sophie Cunningham Twerking Give Meaning to an Otherwise Meaningless In-Season Tournament
This is one of those "TIL" situations in which I, as a pure WNBA bandwagon fan, found out they have one of those gimmicky in-season tournaments:Grok AI - The WNBA Commissioner's Cup is an annual in-se...
Caitlin Clark, Fever stars give inside look at champagne celebrations after Commissioners Cup win
The Indiana Fever popped champagne, crushed vodka seltzers and chugged from the Commissioner's Cup trophy after a comeback win over the Lynx to win the league's in-season championship on Tuesday.
From emotional upset to wild celebration: Fever take down Lynx and turn up in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — The Indiana Fever clamped down defensively and put the Minnesota Lynx on ice, holding them to 34.9% shooting — and 25% (4 for 16) from range.Then, the team enjoyed beverages on ice.Thousands of Fever fans inside Target Center let out loud cheers at 9:02 p.m. local time Tuesday as the final buzzer had sounded — and the Fever done it. Facing the WNBA’s top team, a Lynx squad that was 14-2 and undefeated (8-0) on their home floor, and…
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