The talented Goal Attack scored 79 goals and 28 Super Shots in 2021 and notched up 188 goal assists from 247 circle feeds.
Teague-Neeld said she was excited to continue her career with Fever.
“I have absolutely loved my time here so far and cannot wait to build on what we have created as a team,” she said.
“It’s an exciting time for the club with Dan signing as head coach. I’m really looking forward to working with Dan and can’t wait to get back together as a group and keep building towards ultimately getting that trophy.
“The last couple of years we have come so close as a team. I think you are going to see an extremely determined and energetic Fever in 2022 and I can’t wait to play in front of the Green Army again.”
Teague-Neeld arrived at West Coast Fever in 2019 after previously playing for Collingwood Magpies and Melbourne Vixens and has now totalled 74 national league games.
Last month, Teague-Neeld was named in the 2021/22 Australian Development squad.
The 25-year old shooter joins Rudi Ellis, Verity Charles, Jhaniele Fowler and captain Courtney Bruce as the Fever's current signings for next season.