Bob Knight, who visited Indiana basketball practice with ex-players Ted Kitchel and Randy Wittman, addressed the team before the North Carolina game.
Author: Matthew VanTryon, Indianapolis Star
If Jim Irsay had called Dwight Freeney to be interim Colts coach, he would’ve hung up the phone
Dwight Freeney and new interim coach Jeff Saturday played together in Indianapolis for 10 seasons and won a Super Bowl title during the 2006 season.
Finally. Indiana Fever wins lottery, gets No. 1 overall pick in 2023 WNBA draft
For the first time in franchise history, the Indiana Fever will have the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft. It couldn’t come at a better time.
Fake Eli Lilly Twitter account locked down after false claims of ‘free’ insulin
The real Eli Lilly Twitter account tweeted, “We apologize to those who have been served a misleading message from a fake Lilly account.”
‘After a storm, a rainbow can occur’: Pat McAfee and wife Samantha are expecting a baby
Pat McAfee and his wife, Samantha, are expecting a baby in May, the former Colts punter’s wife tweeted Wednesday morning.
What Jim Irsay, Chris Ballard and Jeff Saturday said during Monday’s Colts press conference
Here’s what the Colts owner Jim Irsay, general manager Chris Ballard and interim head coach Jeff Saturday said during a Monday night press conference.
Jeff Saturday is ‘beloved in Indianapolis’: Pat McAfee reacts to Colts coaching news
Pat McAfee was talking with NFL insider Ian Rapoport when the news broke that Jeff Saturday was the interim coach for the Indianapolis Colts.
WNBA’s Indiana Fever announce Christie Sides as head coach
Christie Sides will take over the Indiana Fever WNBA franchise, which has posted an 11-57 record during the past two seasons.
Pat McAfee partners with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions for college football simulcasts on ESPN2
Looking to recreate the magic of the ManningCast on Monday Night Football, McAfee will simulcast six college games this fall with guests.
Creeps, threats and untraceable calls: Women who cover sports on TV share their stories
You see them on TV, but there’s so much you don’t see. IndyStar spoke with nine women who have spent time as sports reporters and anchors in Indiana.