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Printable 2026 Indiana Fever Roster & Depth Chart: Training Camp Analysis

With the 2026 WNBA Training Camp officially underway as of April 19, the Indiana Fever are under the microscope. Head Coach Stephanie White has the difficult task of trimming a deep, talented roster down to the final 12-woman limit by the early May deadline. While the “Big Three” of Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Kelsey Mitchell are locks, the battle for the final roster spots, particularly in the backcourt, is the most intense storyline in Indianapolis this spring. Here’s the 2026 Indiana Fever roster, depth chart, and where we sit heading into training camp. Once final cuts are made, we’ll update the printable PDF for you too. 

The Guard Gauntlet: McConnell vs. Johnson

Printable 2026 Indiana Fever Roster

The most intriguing subplot of camp is the competition for bench depth at the guard position. The Fever used their 10th overall pick on Raven Johnson (South Carolina), a two-time National Champion and SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Johnson is a “defensive pest” who Coach White believes is “immediately ready” to impact the floor.

However, she faces stiff competition from local favorite Megan McConnell (Duquesne). The sister of Indiana Pacers guard T.J. McConnell, Megan arrives as the Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year and the program leader in steals and assists. Both players offer the elite perimeter defense the Fever lacked last season, but with only a few spots available behind the starters, this Duquesne vs. South Carolina battle is the one to watch.

The Veteran Anchor: Billings and Hines-Allen

While the “young core” leads the headlines, the Fever’s offseason was defined by adding veteran toughness. The additions of Monique Billings and Myisha Hines-Allen provide a much-needed defensive anchor. Billings, coming off a strong year in Golden State, is the projected starter at power forward, offering the athleticism to run the floor with Clark. Hines-Allen brings championship experience and a physical presence that will allow Aliyah Boston to play more freely in the post.

2026 Indiana Fever Roster (Training Camp, Alphabetical)

Here’s the 2026 Indiana Fever Roster for you. Alphabetical order, pre-cuts. 

First NameLast NameNumberPositionHeightHometownCollege/Team
AliyahBoston7C/F6-5St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin IslandsSouth Carolina
MoniqueBillings25F6-3Riverside, Calif.UCLA
CaitlinClark22G6-0West Des Moines, IowaIowa
SophieCunningham8G6-1Columbia, Mo.Missouri
DamirisDantas12C6-3Ferraz de Vasconcelos, BrazilN/A
TyHarris52G5-10East Lansing, Mich.South Carolina
MyishaHines-Allen2F6-2Montclair, N.J.Louisville
LexieHull10G6-1Spokane, Wash.Stanford
RavenJohnson3G5-8Atlanta, Ga.South Carolina
ShatoriWalker-Kimbrough32G5-9Aliquippa, Pa.Maryland
MeganMcConnell16G5-7Bridgeville, Pa.Duquesne
KelseyMitchell0G5-8Cincinnati, OhioOhio State
JustinePissott13G/F6-4Red Bank, N.J.Vanderbilt
JessicaTimmons23G5-8Charlotte, N.C.Alabama
MakaylaTimpson21F6-2Edison, Ga.Florida State
KayanaTraylor4G5-9Martinsville, Ind.Virginia Tech

Projected 2026 Indiana Fever Depth Chart

Here’s the projected 2026 Indiana Fever depth chart. This will change a bit as we move closer to the regular season opener for the Fever. 

PositionStarterBench 1Bench 2Bench 3Notes
PGCaitlin ClarkTyasha HarrisRaven JohnsonMost sources list Clark as the clear starting point guard with Harris as primary backup.
SGKelsey MitchellLexie HullShatori Walker-KimbroughSophie Cunningham (listed as G) can also slide to SG or SF.
SFSophie CunninghamMyisha Hines-AllenJustine PissottCunningham is frequently projected as the starting small forward.
PFMonique BillingsMakayla TimpsonJessica TimmonsBillings is the versatile veteran forward; Timpson provides athleticism.
CAliyah BostonDamiris DantasKayana TraylorBoston is the undisputed starter; Dantas is the main backup big.

Projected 2026 Indiana Fever Starters

Many analysts project this 5-man starting unit:

  • PG: Caitlin Clark
  • SG: Kelsey Mitchell
  • SF: Sophie Cunningham
  • PF: Monique Billings
  • C: Aliyah Boston

Bench rotation often includes: Tyasha Harris, Lexie Hull, Myisha Hines-Allen, Makayla Timpson, Damiris Dantas, with Raven Johnson, Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, and others filling in.

Frequently Asked Questions: 2026 Indiana Fever Roster

When is the final Indiana Fever roster announced for 2026? The WNBA roster cut deadline is typically in early May, just days before the regular season opener on May 8. Teams must trim their training camp rosters down to a maximum of 12 players.

How many rookies did the Fever draft in 2026? The Fever added three rookies through the 2026 WNBA Draft: Raven Johnson (South Carolina), Justine Pissott (Vanderbilt), and Jessica Timmons (Alabama). Megan McConnell (Duquesne) was also signed to a TC (training camp contract). 

Will Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston play together in the 2026 preseason? Yes, the Fever’s core starters are expected to see significant minutes during the preseason schedule to build chemistry with new veteran additions like Monique Billings.

What is a “Training Camp Contract” (TC)? A training camp contract allows a player to compete for a final roster spot during the preseason but does not guarantee a position on the opening night 12-woman roster.

WNBA Resources & Printables

Explore our complete suite of 2026 WNBA coverage to stay updated on every game, roster move, and playoff implication.

  • 2026 Indiana Fever Schedule – Never miss a minute of the action in Indianapolis. This comprehensive guide features the full 44-game regular season schedule, national TV broadcast details for ESPN, ABC, and ION, and our signature “Big Orange” printable PDF for easy offline tracking.
  • 2026 WNBA Regular Season Hub – The central destination for the 2026 WNBA season. Access individual team schedules for all 15 franchises, including the expansion Golden State Valkyries, Portland Fire, and Toronto Tempo. Stay updated on league-wide TV schedules and key dates for the Commissioner’s Cup.
  • 2026 WNBA Playoff Schedule & Bracket (Blank) – Follow the road to the WNBA Finals. As the season progresses, we provide updated seedings, matchup analysis, and a high-resolution printable playoff bracket to track the tournament from the first round through the championship series.
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