Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever got praise for their news social media campaign, with one analyst pointing out how they are no longer shying away from speaking with full confidence.
Analyst Rachel Ann DeMita, in her latest post, praised the Indiana Fever’s newest social media campaign featuring Caitlin Clark. For her, this is proof that the team is now “saying the quiet part loud.”
“The Indiana Fever absolutely got a new social media admin, and they are going crazy right now, taking no prisoners,” DeMita said. “They are finally saying the quiet part out loud. They know, and we all know. We’ve all known about this.”
the Fever have gone full savage mode.. and I’m here for it 🔥 pic.twitter.com/IzxGA4cxez
— Rachel A DeMita (@RADeMita) April 28, 2025
Several WNBA teams have moved their games against the Indiana Fever to larger venues to accommodate the overwhelming demand for tickets, largely driven by Caitlin Clark’s popularity. The Dallas Wings, for example, shifted their June 27 matchup against the Fever from College Park Center (7,000 seats) to American Airlines Center (20,000 seats), recognizing the massive draw Clark brings.
Other teams, including the Las Vegas Aces, Washington Mystics, and Atlanta Dream, have similarly relocated their home games against Indiana to bigger arenas, ensuring more fans can attend and capitalize on the Fever’s rising national profile.

Caitlin Clark Featured in New Fever Social Media Campaign
With only a few weeks before the 2025 WNBA season begins, the Indiana Fever got its fans fired up with a new social media campaign that featured Caitlin Clark and other players from its roster.

The post featured photos of key moments and game highlights of Fever players, with a motivational message that came along with it.
The caption in the photos read: “Some may think we’ve arrived because the world knows our name. But now you know recognition alone was never the destination. This is the start of something unstoppable. Our ambitions are bigger than headlines and highlight reels.”
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“From the court to the culture, we’re redefining what it means to own the moment. Because we’re not here to chase greatness, we’re here to claim it. Our road games sound like home games, and our fanbase doesn’t ask for permission to show up and dominate.”
“If you thought we’d arrived, now you know. We’re not here for just the moment, we’re here to take over.”

During her rookie season with the Fever in 2024, Caitlin Clark averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 8.4 assists per game, while shooting 41.7% from the field and 34.4% from three-point range.
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