Indiana Fever standout Kelsey Mitchell’s impact reaches far beyond the basketball court. During the 2025 season, Mitchell delivered an MVP-caliber performance, averaging 20.2 points on 45.6% shooting, along with 1.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. Despite Caitlin Clark playing only 13 games due to a groin injury, she was pivotal in leading Indiana. The Fever claimed the Commissioner’s Cup championship and made it to the semifinals before falling to the Las Vegas Aces, the eventual champions.
In the WNBA offseason, Mitchell continues to make a difference off the court. The 30-year-old guard recently promoted her annual toy drive, urging fans to contribute donations. She posted details about the Jersey & Kicks 5th Annual Toy Drive Day Party hosted by the Celtics Hoop Foundation, happening at the Woodlawn Community Center in Cincinnati, Ohio — Mitchell’s hometown. The event will include a silent auction and fundraiser, encouraging fans to donate new, unwrapped toys and books to local children. While preparing for the upcoming 3v3 League, Unrivaled, Mitchell remains dedicated to giving back to the community that shaped her.
Although currently a free agent, Indiana has expressed strong interest in retaining Mitchell, who is widely expected to return to the Fever.
Fan Take: Kelsey Mitchell’s commitment both on and off the court exemplifies the heart of the WNBA, showcasing how players can be community leaders as well as elite athletes. Her charitable work and strong performance keep fans inspired and highlight the growing influence and positive impact of WNBA stars beyond basketball.

