Reigning Indiana Mr. Basketball Flory Bidunga scored a career-high 19 points and played a career-high 36 minutes Saturday in No. 12 Kansas’ 92-86 loss in two overtimes to No. 7
The man posted the threats to TikTok comments ahead of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Indiana prosecutors said.
Indiana’s shift to third-party vendors Legends (apparel ... is a per-seat contribution similar to the personal seat licenses used by professional teams. Kansas is introducing that model for its men’s basketball team for the 2025-26 season.
An Indiana man was arrested after officials said he called 911 and reported he killed his wife. Terry Ogle, 79, is charged with murder, according to court records. McClatchy News reached out to Ogle’s attorney for comment Jan. 23 but did not immediately hear back.
Indiana basketball will face Northwestern on Big Ten Network with Brandon Gaudin and Robbie Hummel calling the game. Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2024
It seems only fitting that a place nicknamed the Crossroads of America happens to be one of the best states for drivers. That’s according to a
They know Bidunga well. Schrader’s daughter Makenna Craft is one of Flory’s guardians. Cook’s daughter is Haley Peckinpaugh, the Kokomo girls basketball coach and wife of John Peckinpaugh, who coached Bidunga for three seasons.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment announces a $78 million, state-of-the-art sports performance center for the Indiana Fever, set to break ground this summer.
Caitlin Clark's fame has transcended the game of basketball. On the eve of her 23rd birthday, Clark has already ushered in a new era of women's basketball, mostly on the strength o
Just after midnight on January 14 police were patrolling the area of East 30th Street and Indiana Ave. when they came upon a vehicle stopped in the road facing oncoming traffic.
A Kansas City-based sports architecture firm will design a practice facility for the Indiana Fever. Kansas City architecture firm Populous will design a dedicated practice facility for the Indiana ...
It was initially ruled a 26-yard gain for the Chiefs, and it appeared the ruling was due to the two players having simultaneous possession, which would give the receiver the catch. The Bills challenged the call and on replay, it appeared the ball hit the ground. After a commercial break to review things, officials ruled the play would stand.