Fever Coach Stephanie White Names Worst Officiated WNBA Player Without Hesitation

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The fever coach Stephanie White names worse WNBA player officer without hesitation was originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Indiana fever fell to 18-15 this season with a defeat of 81-80 against the Dallas wings at home on Tuesday evening.

Without Caitlin Clark, the selections of the WNBA All-Star 2025 WNBA, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, were responsible for leading the team. They combined for 38 points in the loss.

According to head coach Stephanie White, they do not get the benefit of the superstar’s whistle.

“I think there is a double standard in the way people get their calls,” White said at her post-match press conference.

“I think Kelsey Mitchell, number one, is detained or thrown on each creepy possession and never receives a ball,” said White.

White, who has four technical faults this season and was sentenced to a fine for criticizing the officials of the WNBA, did not stop there.

“I think that Aliyah Boston is the worst post office player in the league,” said White without hesitation. “She never receives a call.”

Fever Coach Stephanie White Names Worst Officiated WNBA Player Without Hesitation
Indiana fever striker Aliyah Boston (7) reacts to a fault while the Indiana Damiris Dantas (12) fever striker speaks to him while walking towards the courtyard. © Grace Hollars & Sol; Indystar & Sol; USA Today Network via Imagn Images & Newline;

Boston and Mitchell went a 10 for 11 combined on the free throw line against Dallas. During the season, they on average 7.8 attempts combined with free throws per match, Boston winning only 3.7.

In total, 36 faults were called in the match – 19 on Dallas and 17 on Indiana.

White without success has challenged Boston at the end of the fourth quarter, leaving the fever without a complete delay on the final offensive possession with a chance to win the match.

It was a closely official competition from the start, because the goalkeeper of the Indiana Sophie Cunningham was called for a flagrant fault of type 1 for a dangerous fence on Paige Bueckers with 7:23 to play in the first quarter.

At one point, White even had to be retained by Clark while protesting against a non-appeal in Cunningham.

Related: Caitlin Clark must retain the Indiana fever coach during the loss against Dallas Wings

This story was initially reported by Athlon Sports on August 13, 2025, where it appeared for the first time.

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