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WNBA Offers Players Mobile Security App for Safety Overseas

WNBA Offers Players Mobile Security App for Safety Overseas

The WNBA is offering an assist to players trying to stay safe while traveling overseas. The league has partnered with LiveSafe, a safety communications platform, to provide a mobile security app to its 60-plus players competing in Russia, Turkey, China and other countries this offseason. The app debuted this week, and players are already signing up.

Dec 28, 2016
Player Review 2016: Marissa Coleman

Player Review 2016: Marissa Coleman

Coleman appeared in 32 games (21 starts) in her third year with the Fever and averaged 8.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, and two assists in 24.4 minutes per game. She shot 34.6 percent from the field, 26.8 percent from 3-point range, and 75.3 percent from the charity stripe.

Oct 25, 2016
Marissa Coleman Pens Statement to Fans

Marissa Coleman Pens Statement to Fans

Prior to tipoff of Wednesday's playoff game, Fever players took part in a silent protest to bring light to pressing social issues in America today. In an effort to clearly define her position, Fever forward Marissa Coleman has penned the following statement to fans.

Sep 22, 2016
Fever Using Break to Prepare for Final Push

Fever Using Break to Prepare for Final Push

The Indiana Fever certainly had a remarkable amount of momentum going into the Olympic break, having won five of their last six contests and defeating the New York Liberty in their last contest on July 21. They may have even been playing some of their best basketball of the season in those six final games before the break.

Aug 23, 2016
Read Like a Pro With the Indiana Fever

Read Like a Pro With the Indiana Fever

As part of the Indiana Fever ‘s Read Like a Pro initiative and the Indianapolis Public Library’s Call-The-Fever program, Fever players Marissa Coleman, Briann January, Maggie Lucas and Jeanette Pohlen attended the Indianapolis Public Library's Central Branch in downtown Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon to read with third graders from Charles W. Fairbanks Elementary School.

Aug 18, 2016
Young Guards Make an Immediate Impact

Young Guards Make an Immediate Impact

In a 90-79 opening night loss to Dallas, the young Fever backcourt gave the franchise a lot to be excited about this season. Tiffany Mitchell, Erica Wheeler, and Brene Moseley combined for an enormous 38 points – almost half of the team’s total. With veteran Fever guards Briann January and Marissa Coleman on the sidelines, these young newcomers will carry the backcourt in the season’s opening games.

May 17, 2016
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