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Indiana Fever surpasses Cowboys and becomes “America’s new team,” experts say

News RoomBy News RoomJune 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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For decades, the Dallas Cowboys were considered “America’s Team.” Their popularity went beyond sports and turned into a cornerstone of American culture. But now, a new phenomenon threatens to take that title: the Indiana Fever, led by superstar Caitlin Clark.

It all began with a tense game against the Connecticut Sun, in which Clark was accidentally hit in the eye by Jacy Sheldon. Her response-a push-sparked a scuffle involving several players, including Sophie Cunningham, who firmly defended her teammate. The incident quickly went viral, catapulting the Fever’s visibility to historic levels.

Veteran analyst Colin Cowherd didn’t hesitate to call Clark “the biggest basketball star in the world, not named LeBron or Steph.” Within hours, Clark’s name generated over 24,000 social media mentions, cementing her status as a cultural icon. Even figures like Chris Evert, Dave Portnoy, and Lisa Bluder joined the conversation, further amplifying the phenomenon.

From the NFL to the WNBA: The passing of a title

Sports journalist Chad Withrow went even further: “The Dallas Cowboys have long been known as America’s Team. But right now, the Indiana Fever is taking that place.” His reasoning? The team’s reach, media narrative, and emotional connection built in such a short span.

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History is repeating itself. In 1978, Bob Ryan dubbed the Cowboys “America’s Team”-not for their record, but because of their constant television presence. Today, the same logic applies to the Indiana Fever. Though still rebuilding, they draw more attention than any other team in the WNBA.

And it’s not just hype-the numbers back it up. Between April and July 2024, the Fever’s content amassed over 800 million views, more than any other team in the league. They also became the first WNBA franchise to surpass one million followers on social media.

It’s incredible, but Caitlin Clark is the player who transformed a league

Beyond the game itself, Caitlin Clark has redefined marketing in women’s sports. Thanks to her influence, WNBA games aired on ION saw exponential growth, with seven games averaging over one million viewers.

Forbes acknowledged the surge as well: it ranked the Indiana Fever as the second most valuable franchise in the WNBA at $370 million, but the top in revenue, with $32 million-largely due to the “Clark effect.”

In short, the story that once belonged to the Cowboys is now being rewritten in Indiana. With a rapidly growing fan base, unprecedented social media impact, and the most influential player in basketball today, the Indiana Fever is not only competing on the court-but also for the heart of an entire nation.

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