The WNBA will kick off the 2024 preseason with two games: Fever vs Wings, and Sky vs Lynx.
‘I’ll have to get stronger’ – Caitlin Clark on the adjustment from college to WNBA
Basketball fans who are keeping an eye on Caitlin Clark’s first taste of WNBA basketball will finally get their fix, as the Indiana Fever travel to Dallas to face the Dallas Wings for their first preseason game
Clark entered the pros as the highest-profile WNBA rookie in history after one of the greatest NCAA careers ever seen in Women’s Basketball.
The Fever is eager to showcase to the world the powerful duo at their disposal with Clark and the reigning Rookie of the Year, Aliyah Boston.
Indiana also added free-agent wing Katie Lou Samuelson, Celeste Taylor and Leilani Correa to their roster this offseason.
The WNBA preseason game won’t be broadcast nationally, but fans in-market can find the game on local sports stations.
There is hope for fans who want to tune in via streaming as the WNBA League Pass will carry all preseason games.
The platform offers different subscription options that range from single games ($2.99) to season-long packages ($35).
Clark’s first official game in the WNBA will be on Tuesday, May 14 against the Connecticut Sun.
When is the Indiana Fever vs Dallas Wings game?
The first 2024 WNBA preseason game will take place on Friday, May 3.
Where is the Indiana Fever vs Dallas Wings game taking place?
The game will take place at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.
The Arena can hold 7,000 fans and is a multi-purpose venue rented by the Wings for the WNBA season.
What time does the Indiana Fever vs Dallas Wings game start?
The game is set to tip off at 8 pm ET.
Commenting on their first preseason game, Fever head coach Christie Sides said: “We want to win. If it comes down to it, we’re playing to win the game. But we’re also going to make sure that we’re playing to figure out what’s best for our team right now.”
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