Indiana and Caitlin Clark fever are the highest draw in the WNBA.
Television leaders know and have split the fever for a summit of 35 national television matches And six other competitions that will broadcast on Prime Video.
During the first season of the 44 -game WNBA, fans can catch Clark and fever on NBA TV 10 times, on Ion for eight games, on ABC and ESPN five times each, on CBS Sports Network for four games and on CBS for three games.
Clark and fever are part of the opening double of the WNBA season on ABC on May 17. The fever will face Angel Reese and Chicago’s sky in the second match of this double-head ABC at 2 p.m. CT of Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Indiana and Chicago will also participate in the very first games of the regular WNBA season on television broadcast when they compete on June 7 of the United Center in Chicago and August 9 of Gainbridge Fieldhouse in matches that will be broadcast on CBS.
The fever had an occupied offseason as they seek to build a championship competitor around Clark. Indiana has re-signed the Kelsey Mitchell Star goalkeeper on a one-year supermax agreement.
The fever also exchanged the veteran guard Sophie Cunningham and signed the double selection of the WNBA Dewanna Bonner and triple champion of the WNBA and former defensive player of the year of the WNBA Natasha Howard.
While Indiana is trying to continue climbing towards the top of the WNBA mountain, fans will have a multitude of opportunities to watch Clark and Co. continue their ascent.
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