Basketball

The fourth annual Indy Classic brings back-to-back matchups featuring Butler, Purdue, Auburn, and Northwestern.
From the Colts to the Pacers, we’re sharing all details of Indianapolis sports teams.
Missed getting tickets to the big game? Shoot + score with these official events taking place around town all weekend long.
It’s a great time to be a Pacers fan — the Blue + Gold have advanced to the NBA Finals for only the second time in franchise history.
It’s a good time to be a Pacers fan — the team secured a top-four seed in the Eastern Conference of the 2025 playoffs.
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The action tips off on Friday, March 28.
Indianapolis is hosting the Men’s Midwest Regional Tournament and the Women’s Basketball Invitational, so we’re sharing everything you need to know about keeping up with the action in the Circle City.
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The road to the Final Four runs through the Circle City.
The Blue and Gold have heightened expectations following last seasons success. The season tips off at home on Sunday, Oct. 27.
It’s been a busy season for Clark, who was the No. 1 WNBA draft pick.
Now that Memorial Day + race weekend are behind us, businesses around the city (and beyond) are celebrating their grand openings. Here’s a roundup of the new additions.
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