The Indiana Fever have made a notable roster move by waiving two rookies—guard Bree Hall and forward Jillian Alleyne—just days before a scheduled fan event featuring the team’s newcomers. This decision has raised questions about the team’s roster strategy and the timing of these cuts.

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Roster Cuts Before Fan Event

On May 5, 2025, the Fever announced the release of Hall and Alleyne, reducing their roster to 13 players. This move came ahead of a fan event on May 7, where Hall and Alleyne were initially scheduled to participate. The timing of these cuts has sparked discussions among fans and analysts alike.

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Player Backgrounds

Bree Hall: A two-time NCAA champion from South Carolina, Hall was selected 20th overall in the 2025 WNBA Draft. She had a brief stint with the Fever during training camp, reuniting with former teammate Aliyah Boston.

 

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Jillian Alleyne: A standout at Oregon and a prolific rebounder, Alleyne signed a training camp deal with the Fever after years of success overseas. Despite her experience, she was waived before the start of the season.

 

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Team’s Roster Outlook

With the cuts, the Fever now have 13 players remaining in camp and must further trim to 11 or 12 by the May 15 deadline. Competing for the final spots are Yvonne Ejim (32nd overall pick from Gonzaga), Makayla Timpson (19th overall pick from Florida State), and Jaelyn Brown, who played with the Dallas Wings last season. Notable returning players include Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Damiris Dantas. Recent preseason performances, particularly against Brazil and the Washington Mystics, could influence final roster decisions

Conclusion

The Indiana Fever’s recent roster moves highlight the team’s ongoing efforts to finalize its lineup ahead of the 2025 WNBA season. As the May 15 deadline approaches, the remaining players will have opportunities to showcase their skills and secure their positions on the team.