The Unrivaled league is mixing things up, with multiple players from different WNBA franchises playing together as a team. It creates chemistry among players and also gives franchises a blueprint for their recruitment. The Indiana Fever team, though now looking to make any changes in its 2025 roster, as they paid a visit to the unrivaled facility in Miami, with Cailtin Clark being the only non-unrivaled player on the court.
The Unrivaled has five stars from the Fever roster in season 2: Aliyah Boston, Lexie Hull, Kelsey Mitchell, Aari McDonald, and Makayla Timpson, and the franchise representatives met with all of them. CC shared a photo on social media teasing Fever fans with the reunion.
Though WNBA-WNBPA CBA talks indicate $460M in losses amid the delayed 2026 season, the picture certainly sends the Fever fanbase into a frenzy.

Caitlin Clark Shares Playful ‘Squad Work’ Post
The Unrivaled league is testing players in a new 3-on-3 environment, with players looking to impact both ends of the floor. This improves their core skills, as Aliyah Boston discussed in their recent interviews.
While the players were working on their skill sets in a competitive environment, the Fever staff, along with the 2024 rookie, visited the premises and held a fun training session. The playmakers shared the post on her Instagram story, and playfully wrote, “squadddd work.”
THIS IS NOT A DRILL
— ericaf455 (@ericaf455) February 19, 2026
Fever working out together in FL!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/lteGBzjZ6I
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While the Fever fanbase wants to see everyone in the frame together for the upcoming season, Aari McDonald’s injury concerns impact the Fever’s plan for free agency.
While the star is deeply connected to and invested in the Indiana Fever franchise, she always finds a way to show her love for her college team – the Iowa Hawkeyes. The player recently praised her Iowa coach for a special achievement.
Caitlin Clark Lauds Her Former Coach’s Achievement
The 2024 rookie became a megastar during her college career, with coaches like Jan Jensen and Lisa Bluder giving her freedom to play an offensive game. CC also made the side one of the entertaining and contender sides in the league. After her departure and Coach Lisa Bluder’s retirement, Jan Jensen took over the charge and recorded back-to-back 20+ win seasons.
With that, Jensen became the first Hawkeye coach to record 20+ wins in the first two seasons. The 24-year-old defined the achievement in just one word: “Aura.”
— Caitlin Clark (@CaitlinClark22) February 19, 2026
The Fever side lost in the second round right after the 2024 NCAA Final appearance, and now in 2026, the side will look to challenge the elites once again under Jensen’s tactics.











