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Indiana Fever Guard Angered by WNBA's Expansion Decision

Indiana Fever Guard Angered by WNBA's Expansion Decision

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Indiana Fever Guard Angered by WNBA's Expansion Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The WNBA announced some big news on Monday with regard to the future of the league. After much deliberation, it was revealed the WNBA will be expanding to 18 teams by 2030, with the cities of Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia all getting their respective squads within the next five years.
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These three new sides will join the current pool of 13 teams in the league, including the Golden State Valkyries, who are currently playing in their inaugural season. The WNBA previously announced that Toronto and Portland are also getting expansion teams in 2026.
While a lot of excitement has met the big news from the fans, the same cannot be said for Indiana Fever guard Sydney Colson. The two-time WNBA champion took to social media to express her displeasure after learning that her home city of Houston had failed in its bid to get a WNBA team.
"So it's just 🤬 Houston huh??" Colson posted on Instagram.
To say that Colson has deep ties with Houston would be an understatement. The 5-foot-8 guard was born and raised in Houston. She attended Westside High School in Houston before playing her college ball for Texas A&M.
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There's also no denying that Colson is disappointed that Houston was not selected as a WNBA expansion market, and she didn't hesitate to air her grievance on social media.
Indiana Fever guard Sydney Colson (51) reacts to WNBA's expansion decision.© Emily Faith Morgan-Imagn Images
For what it's worth, Houston was not the only team that the WNBA denied. A number of other cities also failed in their bid to get an expansion franchise, including the likes of Miami, Charlotte, Denver and Kansas City, to name a few.
Related: Aliyah Boston Came Close to Being an All-Star Captain Alongside Caitlin Clark
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.
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