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The Indiana Mad Ants are a minor league basketball team in the NBA G League. The team was established in 2007 in the then NBA Development League (D-League), playing in the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. They won a championship in the 2014 season. In 2015, the Indiana Pacers bought the team, and in 2023 they announced
As of 2013 Indiana has produced more National Basketball Association (NBA) players per capita than any other state. Muncie has produced the most per capita of any American city, with two other Indiana cities in the top ten. [1] Professional basketball player Larry Bird was born in West Baden Springs and was raised in French Lick.
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Fort Wayne hosted another major league team in a Big Four sport, the Fort Wayne Kekiongas of the National Association. The National Association was the first professional baseball league and the forerunner of the National League; it is sometimes considered to have been a major league, and sometimes not. The Kekiongas were a founding member of ...
The Indiana Football Coaches Association released its all-state teams over the weekend. A look at the teams: Mr. Football position award winners: Indiana coaches pick state's best at each spot Top ...
Print/export Download as PDF ... Baseball players in Indiana by team. ... Huntington (minor league baseball) players (1 P) This page was ...
The team was the 17th team to be announced for the amateur women's league. [37] The team hosted the league's first-ever match, defeating Kings Hammer FC 3–1. [ 38 ] Indy Eleven won the Great Lakes Division in an undefeated 10–0–2 season and advanced to the playoffs, where they fell to eventual finalists Minnesota Aurora FC 2–1 in the ...
South Bend, Indiana, was awarded a Midwest League franchise in 1988. [5] Originally affiliated with the Chicago White Sox and bearing the name of the parent club, the team was renamed in 1994. The name "Silver Hawks" was chosen as an homage to the once popular Studebaker Silver Hawk automobile, which was manufactured in South Bend.