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Meet Sydney Colson: The Fever Veteran Lighting Up the WNBA with Unmatched Entertainment

July 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Sidney Colson, known for her humor in the WNBA, fearlessly took the stage for a stand-up comedy performance during the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis. Despite a little nervousness, Colson’s comedy set at Feverfest—a festival hosted by Heartbeat Entertainment and comedian Kevin Hart—was met with laughs from the crowd, showcasing her talent beyond the basketball court. Feverfest also featured performances by notable comedians and musicians, with Colson as the opening act, marking a significant moment in her emerging comedy career.

Colson’s journey into comedy began amid the pandemic, and she has since honed her skills, even launching “The Syd + TP Show” with former teammate Theresa Plaisance on FuboTV last September. At 35, Colson aims to transition fully into comedy and acting after retiring from professional basketball. Known for her leadership on the Indiana Fever team, where she joined recently after winning two WNBA titles with the Las Vegas Aces, Colson balances her public basketball career with her passion for comedy.

Despite her jokes about herself and the sport, Colson emphasizes the seriousness she brings to basketball while recognizing it’s not a solution to the world’s problems. Her teammates supported her comedy debut with enthusiasm, and her humor and leadership earned her respect and admiration across the league. Colson’s resilience shines through her career, overcoming injuries, team changes, and time overseas before solidifying her place in the WNBA and now comedy.

She acknowledges that comedy has been a therapeutic outlet during challenging times and sees it as a gift to uplift others. By combining her humor with her sports experience, Colson is carving out a unique path that highlights the diverse talents and human sides of WNBA players.

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Fan Take: Sidney Colson’s comedic debut is a refreshing reminder of the multi-dimensional lives athletes lead beyond the court, adding a richer narrative to the WNBA. Her ability to connect with fans through humor and authenticity could help broaden the league’s appeal and inspire players to embrace their individuality, enhancing the sport’s cultural impact.

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