
Fever waives Bell and Paige
Published on May 3, 2006 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Indiana Fever News Release
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Fever has waived Nikita Bell and reserve point guard Yolanda Paige.
Bell was a free agent and one of four Fever players from the University of North Carolina. A second-round draft pick by the Detroit Shock last year, she was also waived by Detroit prior to the 2005 regular season. Paige, the Fever's second-round draft pick in 2005, saw action in 13 games as a rookie, but was inactive most of the season.
The Fever opens its preseason schedule at Charlotte on Saturday, May 6, and hosts a preseason game against the Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday, May 11 (noon). Indiana begins the 2006 regular season when it hosts the Detroit Shock on Saturday, May 20 (7:00 p.m.).
Single-game tickets for all Fever home games may be purchased at the Conseco Fieldhouse Box Office, all Ticketmaster locations including the Internet (Ticketmaster.com or ConsecoFieldhouse.com), or phone at (877) WNBA-TIX, in addition to select state-wide Marsh stores and Home Court II in Circle Centre Mall. For season ticket information, call (317) 917-2500.
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