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Recorder Rewind: Scott Hicks inducted into Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame

Scott Hicks, a beloved figure in Indiana basketball, was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame on March 19. Born and raised in Indianapolis’...

Tamika Catchings joins Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame

Basketball legend and beloved Indianapolis entrepreneur Tamika Catchings, one of the most decorated athletes in Tennessee sports history, enters the 2025 Class of the...

Fever turn up the heat, sign DeWanna BonnerĀ 

The front office and fans of the Indiana Fever welcomed two-time WNBA champion and six-time all-star DeWanna Bonner with open arms as she arrived...

Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 revealedĀ 

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (WBHOF) officially revealed its Class of 2025 on Nov. 15, honoring seven individuals making a significant impact on...

Herb Simon inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame

Herb Simon, chair and owner of Pacers Sports & Entertainment (PS&E), was officially inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Sunday...

Family of Amos C. Brown, III announce scholarship

The family of the late Amos C. Brown, III, a renowned Indianapolis broadcaster and community advocate, is proud to announce the establishment of the...

Barry Bonds to become newest member of Pirates Hall of Fame

The Pittsburgh Pirates announced that Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball's all-time home run leader, will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame this...

Shannon Sharpe spotlights his career for Steward Speaker Series

Off the heels of NBA All-Star Weekend, NFL Hall of Famer, sports commentator and weekly podcast host of ā€œClub Shay Shay,ā€ Shannon Sharpe was a guest speaker for this year’s Steward Speakers Series.

McGinnis was the real deal and then some all his career

I'll never forget the first time l saw the great George McGinnis in person. My late father and l were seated way up high...

Bob Knight, legendary IU coach, dead at 83

Bob Knight, the legendary Indiana University men's basketball coach who won three national championships and retired as the all-time winningest coach in NCAA Division...
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