

After a historic rookie season from Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever continue to build a competitive roster around their rising superstar. The 2025 WNBA Draft gave the franchise a chance to add depth and versatility – and the front office didn’t miss.
With three selections this year, the Fever focused on two-way talent and players who bring experience, athleticism, and winning mentalities to complement Clark’s electric scoring and playmaking.
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Indiana Fever 2025 Draft Picks
2nd Round, Pick 19 overall: Makayla Timpson (Florida State)
A strong and athletic forward, Makayla Timpson brings size, rebounding, and defensive toughness to Indiana’s frontcourt. At Florida State, she made a name for herself as a high-energy player who can alter shots in the paint and finish efficiently around the rim. She’ll provide valuable minutes behind Aliyah Boston and adds much-needed physicality inside.
2nd Round, Pick 20: Bree Hall (South Carolina)
From one of the nation’s most dominant programs, Bree Hall arrives with a winning pedigree. A versatile guard with a strong defensive mindset, Hall can guard multiple positions and knock down open shots. She’s the kind of role player who can quietly impact games, especially in tight defensive battles. Her presence gives Indiana more flexibility in the backcourt alongside Clark and Kelsey Mitchell.
3rd Round, Pick 33: Yvonne Ejim (Gonzaga)
A hidden gem in the third round, Yvonne Ejim is a forward who impressed scouts with her scoring instincts and high basketball IQ. At Gonzaga, she was known for her smart cuts, mid-range touch, and leadership. While she’ll need to prove herself in training camp, her potential to grow into a reliable bench contributor is clear.
Building Around Caitlin Clark
With the eyes of the league (and media) still locked on Caitlin Clark after a record-breaking rookie year, the Fever are making careful moves to strengthen the core around her. Last season, Clark dazzled with deep threes, elite vision, and fearless play – but Indiana needed more depth to truly compete.
Now, with new additions in Timpson, Hall, and Ejim, the Fever add defense, rebounding, and scoring versatility to a young and promising roster led by Clark and 2023 Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston.
The competition will heat up in training camp, and all eyes will be on how these rookies adjust to the pro level – and how they fit into a team that’s on the rise. If they gel quickly, the Fever could take a major leap forward in the 2025 season.
One thing is certain: Caitlin Clark isn’t going it alone anymore.
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