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INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Fever signed guard Odyssey Sims to a hardship contract, the team announced Sunday. The Fever qualify for the hardship roster spot due to the season-ending injuries to Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald.  Fever guard Caitlin Clark has missed more than half the season due to a groin injury. Sims has averaged 11.2 points per […]
INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Fever announced on Friday that two of their guards will have to miss the remainder of the 2025 WNBA season. Aari McDonald and Sydney Colson both got injured during the team’s game against the Phoenix Mercury Thursday night. It was a game the Mercury won 95-60. Colson sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) […]
BALTIMORE, MD.–The Indianapolis Colts dropped their preseason opener Thursday night to the Baltimore Ravens 24-16 at M&T Bank Stadium. Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson left the game with 7:33 left in the first quarter with a dislocated right pinky finger. He completed two of three passes for 21 yards. He was sacked once. Daniel Jones replaced […]
How To Listen Live To The Indianapolis Colts On The Radio 📻 Where to Tune In Catch every minute of the Indianapolis Colts live on 93.5 FM and 107.5 FM The Fan in Indy, or on 97.1 Hank FM (WLHK) for those who prefer Country 97.1. All three stations serve as the Colts’ flagship broadcast partners. […]
LOS ANGELES — The Indiana Fever’s five-game winning streak came to an end Tuesday night in Los Angeles with a 100-91 loss to the Sparks, a team they’ve struggled to beat this season. Fever coach Stephanie White said the team had plenty of chances on offense but couldn’t get stops when it mattered most. “You […]
INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Fever won their third straight game Wednesday night by knocking off the Phoenix Mercury 107-101 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Indiana’s 107 points is their highest point total of the season and the third most in franchise history. The Fever fell behind 30-20 after the first quarter, but outscored Phoenix in the second quarter 35-20. […]
SPEEDWAY, Ind. — In the 116-year history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, there has never been an African-American winner on the IMS oval… until now! Bubba Wallace, who races for 23XI Racing, which is partially owned by Michael Jordan, was able to save just enough fuel when the race was forced into an overtime scenario […]
Clark, Haliburton Named Among Indiana’s Most Influential The Indianapolis Business Journal has released its annual list of the 250 Most Influential Hoosiers, and 2025’s honorees include sports stars Caitlin Clark and Tyrese Haliburton, along with more than 60 new faces across business, government, and community sectors. “Every year, we see fresh faces stepping up and […]
NEW YORK–The New York Liberty overcame an eight-point deficit to knock off the Indiana Fever Tuesday night 98-84 at the Barclays Center. The Liberty shot 52% from the field, 55% from three-point range, and 95% from the free throw line. The Liberty had six players score in double figures led by Jonquel Jones with 18 […]
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Hall of Fame Sportswriter Bob Hammel died over the weekend. Indiana University Radio Play-by-Play Announcer Don Fischer is remembering Hammel as a “wonderful man.” Fischer also says Hammel was one of the smartest people he ever spent time around. Hammel spent 40 years with the Bloomington Herald-Telephone and later Herald-Times, including 30 as sports […]
INDIANAPOLIS–Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam, a three-time NBA All-Star and two-time All-NBA selection, has been named honorary Pace Car driver for the Brickyard 400. Siakam will drive the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS to lead the field around the 2.5-mile oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 615-horsepower Blazer EV SS is the most powerful EV […]
INDIANAPOLIS–Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White said Sunday that Fever guard Caitlin Clark is expected to miss Tuesday night’s game against the New York Liberty. Clark is dealing with a right groin injury that she sustained against the Connecticut Sun last Tuesday. She did not play in the WNBA All-Star game or the three-point contest. […]