Indiana Fever schedule 2024: Tickets, times to watch Caitlin Clark's first season in WNBA

Emily Dozier

Indiana Fever schedule 2024: Tickets, times to watch Caitlin Clark's first season in WNBA image

Leap Day 2024 will go down in Fever history. The day a generational talent announced her decision to enter the WNBA Draft. And who has the No. 1 pick? Indiana, of course.

Caitlin Clark is expected to join 2023's first pick Aliyah Boston in Indianapolis for the upcoming season. And fans are already ecstatic, nearly selling out the team's home opener just hours after the announcement. Clark, a household name after four seasons at Iowa, is expected to make a near-immediate impact in her first pro season. If nothing else, she'll help rally a passionate, rising franchise.

Outside Indiana, the 2024 WNBA season is going to be an unforgettable one. Seattle is looking for a turnaround season after several season-changing trades and Las Vegas will play for a chance at its third straight championship.

If the WNBA can continue to ride the wave of momentum it has gotten from the NCAA season, it's going to be a year of attendance and viewership records.

BUY NOW: Best prices for 2024 Fever tickets

Looking to see Clark and the Fever this season? Here's everything you need to know to do so, including Indiana's schedule and ticket information.

Fever schedule 2024

The Fever kick off their season at Connecticut against the Sun on Tuesday, May 14. They make their home debut just two days later against the 2023 WNBA runner-up New York Liberty. Indiana's season concludes Thursday, Sept. 19 at Washington against the Mystics.

Teams will break for a month between July and August for the Olympic games in Paris.

DateOpponentTime (ET)Tickets
Tues., May 14at Sun7:30 p.m.Buy now
Thurs., May 16vs. Liberty7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., May 18at Liberty1 p.m.Buy now
Mon., May 20vs. Sun7 p.m.Buy now
Wed., May 22at Storm10 p.m.Buy now
Fri., May 24at Sparks10 p.m.Buy now
Sat., May 25at Aces9 p.m.Buy now
Tues., May 28vs. Sparks7 p.m.Buy now
Thurs., May 30vs. Storm7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., June 1vs. Sky1 p.m.Buy now
Sun., June 2at Liberty7 p.m.Buy now
Fri., June 7at Mystics7:30 p.m.Buy now
Mon., June 10at Sun7 p.m.Buy now
Thurs., June 13vs. Dream7 p.m.Buy now
Sun., June 16vs. SkyNoonBuy now
Wed., June 19vs. Mystics7 p.m.Buy now
Fri., June 21at Dream7:30 p.m.Buy now
Sun., June 23at Sky6 p.m.Buy now
Thurs., June 27at Storm10 p.m.Buy now
Sun., June 30at Mercury3 p.m.Buy now
Tues., July 2at Aces9:30 p.m.Buy now
Sat., July 6vs. Liberty1 p.m.Buy now
Wed., July 10vs. MysticsNoonBuy now
Fri., July 12vs. Mercury7:30 p.m.Buy now
Sun., July 14at Lynx4 p.m.Buy now
Wed., July 17at Wings7:30 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Aug. 16vs. Mercury7:30 p.m.Buy now
Sun., Aug. 18vs. Storm3:30 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Aug. 24at Lynx8 p.m.Buy now
Mon., Aug. 26at Dream7:30 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Aug. 28vs. Sun7 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Aug. 30at Sky7:30 p.m.Buy now
Sun., Sept. 1at Wings4 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Sept. 4vs. Sparks7 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Sept. 6vs. Lynx7:30 p.m.Buy now
Sun., Sept. 8vs. Dream4 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Sept. 11vs. Aces7 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Sept. 13vs. Aces7:30 p.m.Buy now
Sun., Sept. 15vs. Wings3 p.m.Buy now
Thurs., Sept. 19at Mystics7 p.m.Buy now

Fever tickets 2024

Tickets for every Fever game are available on StubHub.

Currently, the cheapest tickets for Indiana's home opener against the Liberty on May 16 are $67.

Caitlin Clark Iowa stats

Clark broke numerous records – Iowa, Big Ten, NCAA and NCAA tournament – while in college. She's the major-college all-time scoring leader, DI career and single-season points leader, DI career and single-season 3-point leader, to name a few.

Here's a look at her stats for each season as a Hawkeye.

 Games playedPoints (per game)Assists (per game)Rebounds (per game)3P%
2020-2130799 (26.6)214 (7.1)177 (5.9)40.6%
2021-2232863 (27.0)257 (8.0)256 (8.0)33.2%
2022-23381,055 (27.8)327 (8.6)260 (7.1)38.9%
2023-24391,234 (31.6)346 (8.9)287 (7.4)37.8%
Career1393,951 (28.4)1,144 (8.2)990 (7.1)37.7%

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.