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The Hoosier Hundred is a USAC Silver Crown Series race scheduled for Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park as of 2023. It is a revival of the original race held from 1953-2020 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Speedway , a one-mile dirt oval in Indianapolis, Indiana .
As of 2018, the track was still under the operation of Track Enterprises and company owner Bob Sargent. Adam Mackey, who is a co-promoter at the facility, announced a more extensive schedule for the 2018 season which features 10 events, significantly more than in recent years. [citation needed] In 2023.
It’s a busy homecoming weekend for IU, with the 6-0 Hoosiers facing off against Nebraska, “Hoosier Hysteria” scrimmages at Assembly Hall, and more.
The emcee for the event is usually a media figure, and past hosts include Bob Jenkins, Robin Miller, Jack Arute, Dave Wilson, and Laura Steele. The 2015 and 2016 co-emcees were Curt Cavin (Indianapolis Star) and Chris Hagen . Lindy Thackston hosted the event for 2017 and 2018. The 2013 reception was not held but a brief ceremony was held on ...
The Hundred Draft returns to television in 2023 with sides from both the men’s and women’s competitions filling out their squads for the upcoming summer.. Eight sides are set to again compete ...
Attrition and the NBA draft forced Mike Woodson to dramatically reshape IU's roster this spring and summer. How will the pieces fit together?
Rivalry [100] February 28 10 Northern Iowa Panthers 60 11 Wichita State Shockers: 74: Wichita, Kansas: Charles Koch Arena [101] February 28 Texas Longhorns 64 8 Kansas Jayhawks: 69: Lawrence, Kansas: Allen Fieldhouse [102] March 7 4 Duke Blue Devils: 84: 15 North Carolina Tar Heels 77 Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Dean Smith Center: Rivalry [103]
The season officially began with the annual event, Hoosier Hysteria (featuring Gucci Mane), on Friday, October 20, 2023. [1] On November 1, 2023, legendary Hall of Famer IU men's basketball coach Bob Knight died at the age of 83. During his 29 seasons at IU, from 1971 to 2000, Knight led his teams to three national championships and 11 Big Ten ...