WNBA Extends CBA Negotiations
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Stephanie White had a memorable first season with the Indiana Fever in 2025. Despite the myriad of injuries she had to deal with on her roster — including one to cornerstone superstar Cailtin Clark — White was still able to lead her team to a 24-20 record in the regular season for the No. 6 seed in the WNBA.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark revealed some exciting off-court personal news on Saturday amid the WNBA's offseason.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/fever as Indiana Fever’s WNBA Dominance on Full Display in $55 Million Social Value Reveal.
WNBA stars often pick up a side quest during their off-season. Be it Caitlin Clark with her golf and public speaking, or Paige Bueckers venturing into Hollywood, or Angel Reese sparking deals with Victoria’s Secret.
Sophie Cunningham established herself as a key member of the Indiana Fever in her first season with the team. Not only did she bring energy to the franchise and provide a reliable backup option at the guard position, but she also took on the role of an enforcer — which made her a fan favorite.
In its first 29 seasons, the WNBA has never lost games due to a lockout. The main topics being pushed by players include higher salaries, improved benefits and charter flights. They've also discussed roster sizes, the schedule and officiating.
The biggest WNBA CBA sticking point is pay structure and revenue sharing. Is the league profitable and what signs are pointing up?
Behind all of this was the Valkyries’ president, Jess Smith, who was recently awarded the 2025 WNBA Business Executive Leadership Award presented by Deloitte.