Quality Logo Products’ survey results of most offensive and creepiest mascots in college football were taken down from its website after fan reaction.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
Why nearly seven months passed between Butler basketball Scooby Johnson’s alleged rape and his arrest
Former Butler basketball player Carlos “Scooby” Johnson was arrested more than six months after his alleged rape in campus dorm.
Former sports reporter says she was raped by MLB player: ‘It was traumatic and scary’
Did she not say no forcefully enough? Did she give off some vibe she had no idea she’d given off? For years, Kat O’Brien blamed herself.
Former Indiana basketball standout Ted Kitchel has Parkinson’s: ‘It just kind of stuns everybody that you tell’
Ted Kitchel, 1981 NCAA champion under coach Bob Knight, is fighting, raising awareness and money for Parkinson’s through his golf outing this month.
Netflix debuts ‘Untold: Malice at the Palace’ and the brawl in Pacers locker room after
The documentary reveals details of the brawl that have never been told – from Ron Artest, Jermaine O’Neal and Stephen Jackson.
Legendary Indy 500 announcer Bob Jenkins might not be at Sunday’s race as he fights brain cancer
Jenkins, who has worked at IMS since 1979, revealed what his 3-month battle with brain cancer has been like. And what he will miss from this Indy 500.
Indy’s Charly Arnolt (WWE’s Charly Caruso) lands full-time job at ESPN: ‘It’s been a wild ride’
Chalry Arnold, known as Charly Caruso in the WWE, was a host backand stage interviewer at huge events like WrestleMania, RAW and Summer Slams.
Report: Indiana University was ready to offer Celtics’ Brad Stevens seven-year, $70 million contract
Indiana, during its search to replace the fired Archie Miller, was set to give a seven-year, $70 million contract to Celtics coach Brad Stevens.
Brawl erupts at travel girls basketball game in Westfield, ends in ref being body slammed
Disputed call sparks scuffle involving referee, a player, several spectators, and ends with the team being kicked out of the tournament.
The remarkable story of an Indiana pediatrician who will sing anthem at NCAA finals
Dr. Eric Yancy was the first Black resident in the newborn intensive care unit at Riley Hospital for Children.