Veteran WNBA guard Sydney Colson, a two-time champion, brought her wealth of experience and infectious personality to the Indiana Fever during the 2025 season. Signing a one-year deal in February 2025, Colson joined the team to provide veteran leadership and depth at the point guard position, particularly as a backup to rising star Caitlin Clark. Known for her humor, championship pedigree from her time with the Las Vegas Aces, and ability to lighten the locker room atmosphere, she quickly became a beloved figure among teammates and fans.
Colson’s season was cut short in August 2025 when she suffered a season-ending torn left ACL during a game against the Phoenix Mercury. The injury sidelined her for the remainder of the campaign, as she appeared in 30 regular-season games, averaging 2.4 points and 2.0 assists in about 13.5 minutes per contest. Despite the setback, she reflected positively on her time in Indiana during the offseason, sharing a heartfelt farewell message on social media that captured her gratitude and growth.
In her emotional Instagram post, Colson expressed deep appreciation for the team, writing that she “genuinely enjoyed this team and what we did on the court & in the showers!” She acknowledged the challenges, noting, “I knew in the offseason that God was placing me where I needed to be to grow & learn some necessary lessons & thatās exactly what happened.” With her characteristic wit, she added a humorous twist: “And at the end of the day, I earned one more championship and one more ACL so life is good.”
The message resonated strongly with her teammates. Caitlin Clark was among the first to respond, commenting, “Syd ššš¤£š¤£ thankful for ya,” while Lexie Hull added, “Love you Syd! ā¤ļø Showering just wonāt be the same this offseason.” Aliyah Boston and others flooded the post with love, highlighting the tight-knit bond Colson helped foster in a season marked by injuries and adversity.
As a 36-year-old free agent now rehabbing her ACL, Colson’s future remains uncertain, but her impact on the Fever transcended stats. She embodied veteran presence, positivity, and resilience, helping guide a young core through a challenging year. Fans and players alike will remember her fondly, grateful for the joy and lessons she brought to Indianapolis. Her farewell serves as a touching reminder of the personal growth and camaraderie that define the WNBA beyond the scoreboard.































