As the Indiana Fever continue to ramp up for the 2025 WNBA season, Day 10 of training camp offered a closer look at the team’s development, chemistry, and evolving identity. With head coach Stephanie White back at the helm and rising star Aliyah Boston stepping further into a leadership role, the energy in camp is as focused as it is electric.

Here’s a full breakdown of key storylines and takeaways from Day 10.

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 Stephanie White Sets the Tone

Coach Stephanie White, returning to the franchise where she once played and previously coached, is setting a firm and focused culture in her first full camp back with the Fever.

“We’re building habits that win — not just for one game, but for a season,” White said during post-practice media.

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Her emphasis so far has been on:

Defensive intensity

Transition communication

Positionless offense built around movement and spacing

White praised the players’ response, noting that the young squad is “coachable, hungry, and not afraid of work.”

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Aliyah Boston: Leadership on Full Display

Now entering her sophomore season, Aliyah Boston has emerged not just as a frontcourt cornerstone — but a true locker room leader.

Her physicality on the court continues to anchor the Fever defensively, but it’s her vocal presence that’s standing out in camp.

“Aliyah is the voice we need,” White said. “She holds teammates accountable, and she sets the example.”

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Boston has reportedly taken incoming rookie Caitlin Clark under her wing, helping the No. 1 overall pick adjust to the WNBA grind both physically and mentally.

The frontcourt duo of Boston and Clark is shaping up to be one of the most hyped young pairings in the league.

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 Observations from Practice

Here’s what stood out from Day 10 on the floor:

Drills were fast-paced and heavily defense-oriented, with White stopping scrimmages to emphasize team rebounding and help-side rotations.

3-point shooting continues to be a focus — expect more spacing and ball movement from the Fever this season.

Chemistry between Boston and NaLyssa Smith is improving. The two worked on hi-lo post entries and interior passing, showing smoother rhythm than last year.

 

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 Camp Vibes: Competition & Confidence

The overall tone of Day 10 was focused but upbeat. Veterans like Erica Wheeler and Kristy Wallace have helped bring intensity to drills, while rookies continue to adjust to the pace.

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White isn’t shying away from internal competition either:

“Nobody’s spot is guaranteed. You earn minutes here. That’s how we’ll grow.”

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 What’s Next?

Final roster decisions are looming, with a few key spots still in contention.

The team will play its next preseason game in two days, with Boston and Clark expected to get extended minutes.

Media availability will continue throughout the week, with White emphasizing transparency and accountability as part of the team culture.

 

 

 

 Final Thoughts

Day 10 of Fever training camp showed a team that’s maturing fast, led by a coach who’s all business and a young star ready to lead. With Aliyah Boston evolving into a force on and off the floor, and Stephanie White driving a clear identity, Indiana may be closer than expected to turning the corner.