
The Indiana Fever is set to launch into the 2025 WNBA season with a bold new campaign that leaves no doubt about their ambitions, titled "Now You Know." The team, which has been a staple in Indianapolis and a beacon for women's sports, announced their new mantra today, which, as they contend, aligns perfectly with their quest to maintain Indiana's status as the heartland of basketball excellence, according to a FOX59 report.
Joining the Fever's ranks this season are names that carry weight in the WNBA—champions like DeWanna Bonner, Natasha Howard, and Sydney Colson, whom collectively bring seven WNBA championships, 13 All-Star nods, and four All-WNBA selections, not to mention a robust anticipation for the Fever's performance, home and away as they stride into a season slated with a whopping 41 games set for national TV, "Now You Know" seeks to immortalize the Fever's commitment to excellence—adding action to words in a schedule brimming with sold-out matches and high expectations, this framework was laid out in a detailed piece by IndyStar.
The campaign isn't just a fancy slogan but also a fact-backed statement, as the Fever will hit the court for an unprecedented number of nationally televised games, boasting the most in WNBA history for a single season, a level of exposure that underscores the leaping bounds by which the league and the team have grown, "Now You Know" also echoes the team's resolve to notch another historical mark just as they did in seasons past, which was highlighted by WRTV.
The fever pitch for basketball excitement builds as the Indiana Fever prepares to face off against the Chicago Sky on May 17 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where fans can snatch up their tickets now for the 3 p.m. ET game, armed with the confidence that comes from championship pedigrees and the backing of a fervent fanbase, the team stands primed to validate their slogan in every dribble, pass, and point scored, defining a season that could very well pivot on the cusp of legacy and "Now You Know" seeks to remind everyone who might still be out of the loop of the Fever's undeniable prowess.









