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[3] [4] WXNT's schedule consists of Infinity Sports Network shows and live sporting events. WXNT's studio is located on North Shadeland Avenue on the city's east side, along with sister stations 99.5 WZPL and 107.9 WNTR. The transmitter and antenna are located off Knollton Road at West 46th Street, on the northwest side of Indianapolis. [5]
In 2010, the Indianapolis Indians announced their home baseball games would be aired live on HomeTown Sports Indiana [5] The channel later switched its branding to Hometown Sports and News ( HTSN ) which featured a 24/7 rolling news wheel format with news, weather and sports updates, alongside features from "The List" and " Right This Minute ...
Cincinnati–Indianapolis Clowns: 1944: Major NAL 3 DNQ 90 49 41 0 .544 [6] 1945: Major NAL 5 DNQ 96 39 56 1 .411 [7] 1946: Major NAL 2 DNQ 59 31 27 1 .534 [8] 1947: Major NAL 5 — 82 30 50 2 .375 [9] Indianapolis Clowns: 1948: Major NAL 5 DNQ 106 27 45 4 .375 [10] 1949 Minor NAL 3 (E) DNQ 81 37 44 0 .457 [11] 1950^ Minor NAL 1 (E) — 87 47 ...
Kentucky Mr. Basketball Travis Perry takes a jump shot during Saturday night’s Kentucky vs. Indiana all-stars game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Indiana held home court with a 92-89 win.
The Indianapolis Colts were on the cusp of the playoffs last season before coming up just short. Can they make the postseason in 2024 with Anthony Richardson back?. Led by second-year head coach ...
About 20,000 players participated in Diamond Youth Baseball across the state, and just last year, the South Carolina 10U state champions from the Greer Baseball Club made an impressive run at the ...
The stadium hosted the 2001 Triple-A All-Star Game in which the Pacific Coast League All-Stars defeated the International League All-Stars, 9–5. [9] The Indiana Hoosiers baseball team has played one game each year at Victory Field since 2015. The IHSAA uses Victory Field for its state final baseball matches.
The ABC-TV Sports broadcasting complex at the 1993 Indianapolis 500. The Indianapolis 500 has been broadcast on network television in the United States since 1965. From 1965 to 2018, the event was broadcast by ABC, making it the second-longest-running relationship between an individual sporting event and television network, [1] surpassed only by CBS Sports' relationship with the Masters ...