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Indianapolis will host the WNBA All-Star game on July 19, 2025.
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Caitlin Clark debuted Tuesday night, missing her first four shots before finishing with 20 points.
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Clark is expected to be taken first by the Indiana Fever tonight in the WNBA draft.
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The Sycamores fell one win short of claiming their first national postseason title since the 1950 NAIA championship.
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A win Thursday in Indianapolis, against either top-seeded Seton Hall or fourth-seeded Georgia, would allow the Sycamores to tie the 1978-79 team’s single-season school record for victories.
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The fourth-seeded Hoosiers (24-5) will have a home-court advantage again when face 13th-seeded Fairfield (31-1) in Saturday’s first round. Fifth-seeded Oklahoma (22-9) will face No. 12 Florida Gulf Coast (29-4) in the second game.
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Kaleb Banks, C.J. Gunn, and Payton Sparks were all added to the site Tuesday afternoon, the day after the portal officially opened.
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Mgbako made 8 of 15 shots from the floor, including 4 of 8 from 3-point range, and all four of his free throws for the Hoosiers (16-13, 8-10 Big Ten Conference), who have won two straight following a four-game skid.
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Ryan Langborg scored 26 points, Matt Nicholson and Nick Martinelli had double-doubles and Northwestern held off a furious Indiana rally to defeat the Hoosiers 76-72 on Sunday.
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The signs are all around downtown Indianapolis now. NBA All-Star weekend has finally arrived.