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Stephanie White Slams Judgement for “Double Standard” That Harmed the Wing

August 13, 2025 2 Min Read
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Indiana Fever mounted a fierce comeback in the fourth quarter but ultimately fell just short, losing by one point to the Dallas Wings at Gainbridge Field House on Tuesday. Despite erasing a 17-point deficit and having a chance to win with 1.7 seconds remaining, Kelsey Mitchell missed her jump shot. The loss dropped Indiana to 18-15 and marked their third defeat in four games.

Following the game, Fever head coach Stephanie White expressed frustration with the referees, suggesting a “double standard” in officiating, especially during crucial moments. As the game intensified physically, White, 48, repeatedly questioned the referees about calls favoring the home team. Notably, Indiana attempted over four more free throws than Dallas despite having two fewer fouls. The Fever played without Caitlyn Clark, sidelined with a groin injury, missing her 20th game this season.

Mitchell led Indiana with 24 points, while Natasha Howard contributed a double-double with 12 points, 12 rebounds, and three blocks. White, who guided the Fever to the finals in 2015, praised Mitchell’s leadership and resilience. Aliya Boston also defended Mitchell, stating she won’t let tough calls affect her play. Indiana Fever will face the Washington Mystics on Friday.

Fan Take: This close game and Stephanie White’s comments highlight ongoing concerns about officiating consistency in the WNBA, which matters deeply to fans seeking fairness and excitement. How the league addresses these issues could shape the competitive integrity and reputation of the sport moving forward.

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