Fever usher reunites with son after seven years at Indiana game

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Last updated Jul 2, 2026

Fever usher reunites with son after seven years at Indiana game
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Judy Davis, an usher for the Indiana Fever, received an emotional surprise during Saturday's game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Her son, Command Master Chief Kyle Davis, who serves in the U.S. Navy, orchestrated the surprise as part of Inspiring Women Night. Kyle had not seen Judy in seven years due to military commitments and reached out to the Fever for help in planning the reunion. During a break in the game, Judy was honored center court, where she learned her son was there to present her with a commemorative autographed basketball. The moment brought applause and tears from the crowd and the two embraced amid the excitement.

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  • Judy Davis has been an usher for the Fever for 23 years.
  • Kyle Davis has a 25-year career in the U.S. Navy.
  • Kyle reached out to the Fever to arrange the surprise.
  • The reunion occurred during Inspiring Women Night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
  • Cheers erupted from the crowd as mother and son embraced.
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Judy Davis, beloved usher at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, was surprised by her son Command Master Chief Kyle Davis, who reached out to the Fever to pull off his homecoming

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