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WASHINGTON–Caitlin Clark buried a three-pointer with 1.2 seconds left to give the Indiana Fever a 78-76 victory over the Washington Mystics on Monday night. Washington erased a 17-point deficit to take the lead before Clark hit the three. Clark also hit a three-pointer to force overtime against the Mystics in May, but Washington went on […]
NEW YORK–The Indiana Fever squandered a 12-point lead and fell to the New York Liberty in WNBA Commissioner’s Cup play Saturday night 83-75. The Fever led 57-45 in the third quarter, but then the Liberty would go on a 10-0 run going into the early stages of the fourth quarter. The Liberty led by as […]
HAMMOND, Ind. — The Chicago Bears announced they’re moving forward with a stadium in Indiana. The Chicago Bears Board of Directors met Thursday and voted to advance their stadium development project in Hammond. This is the first time the Bears’ board has voted on any stadium site. “We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond […]
INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Fever snapped a two-game losing streak Thursday night by knocking off the Atlanta Dream 83-71 in WNBA Commissioner’s Cup play at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Fever led by as many as 15 and they forced Atlanta to shoot only 34% from the field. The Fever shot 48% and 44% from three-point range. Indiana was […]
WASHINGTON–One of the many people who spoke about the current state of college athletics on Wednesday was Indiana Republican Senator Todd Young. The room was nearly packed for Wednesday’s Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing. Young said it is clear that Congress needs to get involved. “Congressional action is necessary to ensure that the […]
INDIANAPOLIS–Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark discussed on Monday what prompted a passionate discussion on the sideline between her and Fever Head Coach Stephanie White in Saturday’s 100-84 loss to Portland. “It’s just two people being competitive. Two people that really want to win. I think a lot of those things happen all the time and […]
MURFRESSBORO, TN.–Pro Football Hall of Famer Raymond Berry died at the age of 93 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. His family said on Monday that he died on May 25. Berry, who played as a split end for the Baltimore Colts from 1955-1967, led the NFL in various receiving categories and was invited to six Pro Bowls.
PORTLAND, OR.–The Portland Fire led by as many as 26 points on their way to a 100-84 win over the Indiana Fever Saturday night at the Moda Center. In the process, the Fire held Fever guard Caitlin Clark to six points and six assists. Clark was in foul trouble as well. She ended up with […]
INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Hoosier men’s basketball program will battle the Syracuse Orange on Monday November 9 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Tickets will be available through Gainbridge Fieldhouse beginning on Thursday June 4. “I think the non-conference schedule for us will bring about some good early tests for us,” said Indiana Hoosier Head Men’s Basketball Coach […]
BORDEN, Ind.–Indiana Hoosier Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti gave some brief thoughts on the state of college football on Wednesday. Cignetti is one of several college football coaches who have expressed concern about how much money it costs to build a competitive roster. A new bipartisan bill called the ‘Protect College Sports’ Act has been […]
SPEEDWAY, Ind.–Swedish driver Felix Rosenqvist won the 110th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday afternoon by holding off David Malukas in what goes down as the closest finish in the history of the 500. This race also set the record for most lead changes in an Indianapolis 500 with 70. There were also 14 different leaders throughout […]
INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Fever started fast and cruised to a victory over the Portland Fire Wednesday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse 90-73. Indiana jumped out to a 28-20 lead after the first quarter and would go on to lead by as many as 26. They never trailed in the contest. Defensively, Indiana held Portland to 19% from […]