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The Indiana Fever is a professional women's basketball team that plays in the Women's National Basketball Association ( WNBA ).
Four more teams were added for the 2000 season ( the Indiana Fever, the Seattle Storm, the Miami Sol, and the Portland Fire ).
The championship series was a battle of contrasting styles as the Mercury ( number one league offense, 92. 82 points per game ) had to face the Indiana Fever ( number three league defense, 73. 55 points per game ).
During the 2008 regular season, the first ever outdoor professional basketball game in North America was played at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York between the New York Liberty and the Indiana Fever in front of over 19, 000 fans.
The Pacers play their home games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, which they share with their WNBA counterpart, the Indiana Fever, also owned by Herb Simon.
The Mercury then went on to beat the Indiana Fever 3 – 2 in the best of 5 series to capture the second title in their franchise history.
* Chris Denari-Television play-by-play basketball announcer, most recently for the Indiana Pacers and * Indiana Fever
The loss of Wauters was felt as the team was swept two games to none by the Indiana Fever in the first round of the playoffs.
The Indiana Fever defeated the Liberty in the Outdoor Classic.
However, the Liberty fell to the Indiana Fever in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
In the playoffs, the Sun flew to the finals, sweeping the Detroit Shock and the Indiana Fever.
In the playoffs, the Sun faced the Indiana Fever in the first round.
The Sun made three trades, one sending Katie Douglas, the face of the franchise, to the Indiana Fever, a deal that signaled the end of the partnership that led the Sun to consecutive WNBA Finals appearances.
The Shock went on to make quick work of the Indiana Fever, sweeping them in the first round.
In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Shock would face the Indiana Fever, with whom the Shock were bitter rivals.
In the first round against the Indiana Fever, Detroit handled Indiana in 3 games.
In the first round, the Shock swept the Atlanta Dream to advance to their fourth straight Eastern Conference Final, Once again facing their rival, the Indiana Fever.
In the East Finals, the Shock were defeated by the Indiana Fever in three games, missing the Finals for the first time since 2005.
After trading Kelly Miller to the Indiana Fever in exchange for the 3rd overall pick in the WNBA Draft, the Sting drafted Stanford University standout Nicole Powell.
Immediately after moving, the new Silver Stars made major roster moves, as they traded star Natalie Williams along with Coretta Brown to the Indiana Fever in exchange for Sylvia Crawley and Gwen Jackson.
The Indiana Fever is a professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association ( WNBA ).

Indiana and WNBA
In 1998, 2007, and 2009, the Mercury went to the WNBA Finals ; they lost to Houston in 1998, but won the title in 2007 and 2009 over Detroit and Indiana, respectively.
The Fever has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in seven of its eleven years in Indiana.
* Tangela Smith, center for the Indiana Fever ( WNBA )
Charlotte Smith ( born August 23, 1973 in Shelby, North Carolina ) is a retired American professional women's basketball player for the Charlotte Sting, Washington Mystics and Indiana Fever in the WNBA, and for the Colorado Xplosion and San Jose Lasers in the ABL.
* Tamika Whitmore – Indiana FeverWNBA
* Niele Ivey ( born 1977 ), a former Women's National Basketball Association ( WNBA ) player for the Indiana Fever, Detroit Shock, and Phoenix Mercury basketball teams
NCAA teams can call a timeout after they made a basket ( Indiana scores a 3 point field goal and calls a timeout ); in the NBA and WNBA, only the opposing team can call a timeout after a basket is made.
Kathryn Elizabeth “ Katie ” Douglas ( born on May 7, 1979 in Indianapolis, Indiana ) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA.
On February 19, 2008, the Connecticut Sun traded Douglas to the Indiana Fever for Tamika Whitmore and the Fever's first round pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft.
* Shyra Ely, WNBA basketball player for the Indiana Fever.
Scott was named team captain of the Indiana Fever and awarded the Community Assist award for excellence in community service and leadership by the WNBA and the Fever.
At age 23, Schumacher was selected by the Indiana Fever in the first round ( 14th overall ) of the WNBA draft on April 20, 2001.
In the WNBA she began as an interim head coach for the Indiana Fever.
As the ABL folded, she joined the rival WNBA as an assistant coach for the expansion Indiana Fever.

Indiana and also
* The Ark of the Covenant is the main focus of Steven Spielberg's 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the same prop also appears in a cameo in a later sequel in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
* Johnny Appleseed John Chapman ( September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845 ), also known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
It is also the principal city of the Columbus, Indiana, metropolitan statistical area which encompasses all of Bartholomew County.
Columbus also is host to the former oldest continually operated bookstore in Indiana: Cummins Bookstore.
" In that interview he also mentioned a course he has twice given at Indiana University, in which he took a " skeptical look at a number of highly-touted AI projects and overall approaches.
Beginning in 1907, some ships also were referred to alternatively by single-letter or three-letter codes — for example, USS Indiana ( Battleship No. 1 ) could be referred to as USS Indiana ( B-1 ) and USS Olympia ( Cruiser No 6 ) could also be referred to as USS Olympia ( C-6 ), while USS Pennsylvania ( Armored Cruiser No. 4 ) could be referred to as USS Pennsylvania ( ACR-4 ).
" Hoosiers " is also the nickname for the Indiana University athletic teams.
Nicholson, however, had also defended against an explanation that the word " Hoosier " was applied to Indiana because it referred to uncouth country folk.
The Society is best known for its worldly successes, most notably the establishment of three model communities, the first at Harmony, Pennsylvania ; the second, also called Harmony, in the Indiana Territory, now New Harmony, Indiana ; and the third and final town at Economy, now Ambridge, Pennsylvania.
As the new settlement in Indiana grew, it also began to attract new arrivals, including emigrants from Germany, who expected the Harmonists to pay for their passage to America.
In Indiana, Harmonists continued to live in homes, but they also built dormitories to house single men and women.
Hinkle hosted the Indiana High School Athletic Association Championships for many years ( including Milan's 1954 championship ), Butler University also is notable for its men's and women's basketball teams.
During 1964, he was also Linguistic Society of America Professor, at Indiana University.
His film career also includes such films as Marnie, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October, Highlander, Murder on the Orient Express, Dragonheart, and The Rock.
St. Boniface also has a Roman Catholic church dedicated to him in the diocese of Lafayette in Indiana in the United States of America.
Indianapolis, Indiana lost in its bid to host the game at the Hoosier Dome, as did Detroit's Pontiac Silverdome and Seattle's Kingdome, who had also applied.
This halftime show also had a connection with past ABC programming: the first two Indiana Jones films had their broadcast premieres on ABC, and the network aired a TV series, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, from 1992 to 1993 ( actually serving as the lead-in to Monday Night Football at one point ).
Democrats also came to power in the Indiana House of Representatives by a small margin, though Republicans retained control of the Indiana Senate.

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