Tea’s Me Cafe, founded by former Indianapolis resident Wayne Ashford, opened in the Fall Creek Place neighborhood in 2005.
Tea's Me Café, founded by WNBA Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings, will close its original 22nd Street location in 2025 as part ...
Former Lady Vols basketball All-American Tamika Catchings was announced Sunday as a member of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Catchings, who played at Tennessee from 1997-2001, was ...
The WNBA All-Star game will be held in Indianapolis for the first time in 2025. While the league began in 1997, the Indiana Fever did not become a franchise until 2000. A year later, the Fever drafted ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indy Arts Council and the WNBA All-Star 2025 Host Committee are partnering to bring a new mural to the Mass Ave neighborhood this summer. It will feature Indiana Fever icon Tamika ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Tamika Catchings remembers, back when she was playing for the Indiana Fever, black curtains obscured the top-level seats at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The building has a capacity of around ...
Before Caitlin Clark was the face of the Indiana Fever, Tamika Catchings was the franchise player. Catchings is a basketball Hall of Famer and played for Indiana for 15 seasons, leading the team to ...
Catchings, a 10-time W.N.B.A. All-Star, said her hearing loss helped her have greater court awareness and better anticipate her opponents’ moves. By Gordon Jones Because of the coronavirus pandemic, ...