In a surprising yet amicable development, the Indiana Fever and head coach Stephanie White have agreed to part ways, the organization announced late Thursday. The mutual decision comes after White’s impactful two-year stint that revitalized the franchise amid the rise of superstar Caitlin Clark.

“After thoughtful discussions with the front office, we mutually decided this was the right time for both parties to pursue new opportunities,” White said in a joint statement. “I’m incredibly proud of what we built here—the culture, the competitiveness, and the foundation for sustained success. Indiana will always hold a special place in my heart.”
Fever President and COO Kelly Krauskopf praised White’s contributions: “Stephanie brought professionalism, passion, and a winning mindset back to our organization. Her work elevating our young core, particularly in developing talent around Caitlin, Aliyah Boston, and others, has positioned us for long-term contention. We thank her for her dedication and wish her the very best.”
White compiled an impressive record during her tenure, emphasizing player development, defensive intensity, and strategic adjustments that helped the Fever exceed expectations. Sources close to the team suggest the split stems from differing visions for the roster’s future direction amid upcoming free agency and draft considerations.
The Fever plan to begin an immediate search for their next head coach, with an emphasis on candidates who can build on the momentum established under White. For now, fans reflect on a chapter that reignited hope in Indianapolis.
The organization extended gratitude to White and her staff, affirming the door remains open for future collaboration.






