Let’s not sugarcoat this — The Indiana Fever are making history in 2025, and there’s one name behind it all: Caitlin Clark.
No player has ever changed the trajectory of women’s basketball like Caitlin Clark. Her rookie season didn’t just break records — it transformed the entire league. From sold-out arenas to sky-high TV ratings, she became the most talked-about player in the WNBA. This article breaks down the Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever 2025 WNBA schedule, and what her massive exposure means for the game.
🗣️ THE MEDIA SNUB AND THE POLITICS OF SPORT
Despite her groundbreaking popularity, ESPN left Caitlin Clark off their list of the WNBA’s top five players. That’s not just baffling — it’s offensive.
It reflects how racial bias still clings to the women’s basketball circuit. While Caitlin is fighting for equal pay, honoring the legends who came before her, and uniting fans like never before, the mainstream media continues to stir division. Instead of celebrating her transformative influence, they’re diminishing it — and politicizing it.
Here at JustPlainSport, we say it like it is: woke politics don’t belong in sport. The fans want competition, greatness, and authenticity — and that’s exactly what Caitlin Clark delivers.
📺 FEVER TO HEADLINE MOST NATIONAL TV GAMES IN WNBA HISTORY
On March 20, 2025, the WNBA released its full national television schedule. Unsurprisingly, the Indiana Fever are front and center — featured in 41 of their 44 games on national broadcast. That’s the most in league history.
This moment isn’t just about airtime. It’s about impact. For the first time, the Fever will appear on nearly every major network:
• ABC – 5 games
• ESPN – 5 games
• ION – 8 games
• Prime Video – 6 games
• CBS – 3 games
• CBS Sports Network – 4 games
• NBA TV – 10 games
As a result, only three of Indiana’s games won’t be nationally televised — a stat that’s unheard of in WNBA history.
⏰ UPDATED TIP-OFF TIMES
Alongside the schedule, the league confirmed revised start times for four games:
• May 17 vs. Chicago – now 3:00 PM ET
• August 3 at Seattle – now 3:00 PM ET
• August 12 vs. Dallas – now 7:30 PM ET
• August 17 at Connecticut – now 1:00 PM ET
Additionally, the Fever’s local TV schedule will be released soon. Fans outside Indiana can also stream select games via WNBA League Pass, which offers live and on-demand coverage through the WNBA app and website (subject to blackouts).
🎟️ FEVER TICKETS NOW ON SALE
As expected, demand is already skyrocketing. Therefore, fans who want to see Caitlin Clark in action are encouraged to secure their seats now. Whether it’s her no-look passes or clutch three-pointers, you won’t want to miss it.
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📅 2025 INDIANA FEVER NATIONAL TV FIXTURE LIST
Here’s the full Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever 2025 WNBA schedule, featuring opponents, venues, tip-off times, and national broadcasters:
• May 17 – vs. Chicago, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 3:00 PM (ABC)
• May 20 – vs. Atlanta, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (NBA TV)
• May 22 – at Atlanta, State Farm Arena, 7:30 PM (Prime Video)
• May 24 – vs. New York, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 1:00 PM (CBS)
• May 28 – at Washington, CFG Bank Arena, 7:30 PM (NBA TV)
• May 30 – vs. Connecticut, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30 PM (ION)
• June 3 – vs. Washington, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (NBA TV)
• June 7 – at Chicago, United Center, 8:00 PM (CBS)
• June 10 – at Atlanta, Gateway Center Arena, 7:30 PM (–)
• June 14 – vs. New York, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 3:00 PM (ABC)
• June 17 – vs. Connecticut, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (NBA TV)
• June 19 – at Golden State, Chase Center, 10:00 PM (Prime Video)
• June 22 – at Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena, 3:00 PM (ESPN)
• June 24 – at Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena, 10:00 PM (NBA TV)
• June 26 – vs. Los Angeles, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (Prime Video)
• June 27 – at Dallas, American Airlines Center, 7:30 PM (ION)
• July 3 – vs. Las Vegas, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (Prime Video)
• July 5 – vs. Los Angeles, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (–)
• July 9 – vs. Golden State, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 12:00 PM (NBA TV)
• July 11 – vs. Atlanta, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30 PM (ION)
• July 13 – vs. Dallas, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 1:00 PM (ABC)
• July 15 – vs. Connecticut, TD Garden (Boston), 8:00 PM (ESPN)
• July 16 – at New York, Barclays Center, 7:30 PM (CBSSN)
• July 22 – at New York, Barclays Center, 8:00 PM (ESPN)
• July 24 – vs. Las Vegas, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (Prime Video)
• July 27 – at Chicago, United Center, 3:00 PM (ABC)
• July 30 – vs. Phoenix, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (–)
• Aug. 1 – at Dallas, College Park Center, 7:30 PM (ION)
• Aug. 3 – at Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena, 3:00 PM (ABC)
• Aug. 5 – at Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena, 10:00 PM (CBSSN)
• Aug. 7 – at Phoenix, PHX Arena, 10:00 PM (Prime Video)
• Aug. 9 – vs. Chicago, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 8:00 PM (CBS)
• Aug. 12 – vs. Dallas, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30 PM (ESPN)
• Aug. 15 – vs. Washington, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30 PM (ION)
• Aug. 17 – at Connecticut, Mohegan Sun Arena, 1:00 PM (NBA TV)
• Aug. 22 – vs. Minnesota, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30 PM (ION)
• Aug. 24 – at Minnesota, Target Center, 7:00 PM (CBSSN)
• Aug. 26 – vs. Seattle, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:00 PM (CBSSN)
• Aug. 29 – at Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena, 10:00 PM (ION)
• Aug. 31 – at Golden State, Chase Center, 8:30 PM (NBA TV)
• Sept. 2 – at Phoenix, PHX Arena, 10:00 PM (NBA TV)
• Sept. 5 – vs. Chicago, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30 PM (ION)
• Sept. 7 – at Washington, CFG Bank Arena, 3:00 PM (NBA TV)
• Sept. 9 – vs. Minnesota, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 7:30 PM (ESPN)
📅 This article was published on March 25, 2025. Please note that game times, venues, and broadcast schedules are subject to change. Fans are encouraged to confirm final details closer to each match to avoid disappointment, as fixtures may shift due to unforeseen circumstances or league scheduling adjustments.
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