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The Indiana-Siena game is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET Monday, Dec. 22, at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana basketball vs. Siena game start time, how to watch, radio Monday, Dec. 22
Paul Finebaum says the pressure is on Indiana against Alabama in the Rose Bowl, a matchup with plenty of juicy subplots.
Zabien Brown knows what Alabama football is getting into at the Rose Bowl. The Santa Ana, California native grew up about 40 miles south of the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, a game he expects to be a homecoming for him and the handful of California natives on the Crimson Tide's 2025 roster.
The Hoosiers have added a versatile player, at least on one end of the floor, and his recovery from an injury is helping IU at a time it needs him.
The Indiana Pacers continue to take a beating after losing to the New Orleans Pelicans 128-106 on Saturday night inside the Smoothie King Center. The Pacers wer
The “It’s a Wonderful Life Festival” kicked off in November and concluded on Saturday. Actor Jimmy Stewart, who played George Bailey in the Frank Capra film “It’s a Wonderful Life,” was born and raised in Indiana. The borough is now home to the Jimmy Stewart Museum.
A once unthinkable proposal could potentially become a reality soon: the Chicago Bears are thinking of leaving the state of Illinois.
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Gary, Indiana’s Comeback: Why Mayor Eddie Melton Jr. Says the City Is Ready for the Chicago Bears
For years, Gary, Ind. has been defined by what it lost — population, industry, and confidence.Once labeled one of the most dangerous cities in the country, Gary became a symbol of decline rather than potential.
State and local governments still appear willing to help finance pro sports stadiums but not without strong opposition from those who argue the money could be better spent on resident services.
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Indiana basketball sets 3-point attempt record, 'lost confidence' in drought vs Chicago State
Indiana basketball once appeared headed toward a historic 3-point shooting day Saturday vs. Chicago State. The Hoosiers broke a record — but not how they hoped.