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Indiana Fever announces multiple roster changes following first preseason game

Indiana Fever has made updates to their roster, letting go of Brie Hall, a guard from South Carolina, and former Oregon player Gillian Alleyne following their first preseason game.

Hall, who is a two-time NCAA champion, averaged 5.8 points over 18.4 minutes per game during her four seasons at South Carolina. She played alongside Fever star Aliya Boston for three years, and they reunited at training camp. Hall had a standout final season, shooting 38.9% from beyond the arc, which led to her being drafted 20th overall in the 2025 WNBA Draft.

Alleyne signed with the Fever and attended training camp this March. Previously, she played professionally overseas in Türkiye and also had stints with the Minnesota Lynx and the Washington Mystics. Most of her career has been spent abroad, notably three seasons in Israel. At 30, Alleyne was the NCAA’s rebound leader in 2014 and holds the second-most double-doubles in NCAA Division I history.

13 players remain on the Indiana Fever training camp roster

The team initially brought 15 players into training camp but has now reduced the roster to 13.

The current players are:

  1. Forward Damiris Dantas
  2. Forward Natasha Haward
  3. Guard Kelsey Mitchell
  4. Guard Lexi Hull
  5. Forward de Wanna Bonner
  6. Center Ariya Boston
  7. Guard Kate Linklerk
  8. Guard Sydney Colson
  9. Guard Sophie Cunningham
  10. Forward Brianna Turner
  11. Forward Yvonne Egym
  12. Center McCay La Thimpson
  13. Guard Jerine Brown

Egym, Timpson, and Brown are vying for the final roster spot. The Fever can have up to 12 players, although many teams typically opt for 11 for budget reasons.

Timpson was selected 19th overall by Fever in the 2025 WNBA Draft, while Ezim was the 32nd overall pick from Gonzaga.

Brown, now in his second year, played 14 games for the Dallas Wings last season.

Yvonne Ezim, McCailla Thimpson, and Jerine Brown appeared in Fever’s preseason game

In their match against the Washington Mystics, Brown played 15 minutes, scoring two points shooting 1-6, while Ezim played five minutes, and Timpson netted four points in nine minutes. In the game against Brazil, Thimpson scored nine points in 10 minutes, Ezim contributed six points with a 3-5 shooting performance, and Brown added two points, along with four assists and four steals in 15 minutes.

The team aims to finalize the roster by May 15th.

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