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    Indiana Fever Make Strong Claim About Their 2024 WNBA Season

    By Angelo Guinhawa,

    2 hours ago

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    The Indiana Fever have been setting records this 2024 WNBA season, and they are letting everyone know about it.

    In a strong message to the whole WNBA, the Fever shared all the off-court achievements they have recorded so far, including their massive sales and increased attendance.

    Ever since Caitlin Clark arrived in Indiana, the Fever have been generating tons of interest, which has helped them see a massive surge not only in their attendance and overall viewership but also merchandise sales.

    What made the Fever's latest post stand out, however, was their caption as they made it a point to emphasize that they are "changing the game."

    According to the stats that the Fever shared, they have experienced 264.6 percent increase in total attendance. In fact, they claimed to be the top WNBA team in total attendance in home and away games. Their jersey sales are also up by 1193 percent.

    On social media, the Fever have generated 800 million social video views between April to July, which is the most among other major leagues (NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB) during that span.

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    Caitlin Clark speaks to members of the media during the WNBA All-Star media day at Footprint Center in Phoenix on July 19 2024.

    Diannie Chavez&solThe Republic &sol USA TODAY NETWORK

    Of course, as mentioned, much of their off-court and economic success has a lot to do with Caitlin Clark's presence. The former Iowa Hawkeyes star and NCAA's all-time leading scorer brought her collegiate following to the WNBA, and it has done wonders for the Fever and the league.

    Indiana did well in capitalizing on Clark's popularity, that's for sure. And true enough, they have every right to say they are "changing the game."

    Related: ESPN Facing Backlash Over Caitlin Clark Disrespect

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