Ty Harris Leads Indiana Fever To Historic Season Start
The Indiana Fever are off to their best start in franchise history, thanks in large part to the breakout performance of rookie guard Ty Harris. The team secured their fifth consecutive win last night, defeating the Chicago Sky 92-85 in a thrilling overtime showdown. Harris, drafted third overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft, has quickly become a fan favorite and a key player for the Fever.
The 22-year-old guard scored a career-high 28 points in last night’s game, including a clutch three-pointer in overtime that sealed the victory. Her ability to handle pressure and deliver in critical moments has been a game-changer for the Fever, who struggled in recent seasons. Head coach Christie Sides praised Harris’ composure, calling her “a rare talent who elevates everyone around her.”
Harris’ rise has captured national attention, with fans and analysts alike comparing her early impact to that of WNBA legends like Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi. Her performance has also sparked renewed interest in Indiana basketball, with ticket sales for Fever games up 40% compared to last season. Social media has been flooded with highlights of her plays, and #TyHarris is trending on Twitter.
The Fever’s historic start is particularly significant given the team’s struggles in recent years. They finished last in the Eastern Conference in 2025, prompting a major roster overhaul. Harris’ arrival, along with the leadership of veteran forward Elena Delle Donne, has transformed the team into a legitimate playoff contender.
Fans are optimistic that this could be the Fever’s year to make a deep postseason run. “Ty has brought a new energy to this team,” said longtime Fever supporter Maria Gonzalez. “It’s exciting to see them playing at such a high level.”
The Fever will look to extend their winning streak when they face the defending champion Las Vegas Aces this weekend. With Harris leading the charge, Indiana is proving they’re a force to be reckoned with in the WNBA.