Sports in Indiana


The state of Indiana is home to two major professional sport franchises, and a number of college sports teams. Indiana is also prominent in auto racing.

Professional sports teams

Indiana has a rich basketball heritage that reaches back to the formative years of the sport itself. Although Canadian educator and inventor James Naismith developed basketball in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891, Indiana is where high school basketball was born. In 1925, Naismith visited an Indiana basketball state finals game along with 15,000 screaming fans and later wrote "Basketball really had its origin in Indiana, which remains the center of the sport." The 1986 film Hoosiers is inspired by the story of the 1954 Indiana state champions Milan High School.
Indiana has produced more National Basketball Association 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. Professional basketball player Larry Bird was born in West Baden Springs and was raised in French Lick. He went on to lead the Boston Celtics to the NBA championship in 1981, 1984, and 1986.
The Indiana Pacers of the NBA play their home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse; they began play in 1967 in the American Basketball Association and joined the NBA when the leagues merged in 1976.
Indianapolis is home to the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts are members of the South Division of the American Football Conference. The Colts have roots back to 1913 as the Dayton Triangles. They became an official team after moving to Baltimore, MD, in 1953. In 1984, the Colts relocated to Indianapolis, leading to an eventual rivalry with the Baltimore Ravens. After calling the RCA Dome home for 25 years, the Colts currently play their home games at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. While in Baltimore, the Colts won the 1970 Super Bowl. In Indianapolis, the Colts won Super Bowl XLI, bringing the franchise total to two. In recent years the Colts have regularly competed in the NFL playoffs.

College sports

Indiana has had great sports success at the collegiate level. NCAA Division I athletic programs in the state are:
TeamCityTypeConferences
Ball State CardinalsMuncieStateMid-American Conference
Butler BulldogsIndianapolisPrivate
/ non-sectarian
Big East Conference
/ Pioneer Football League
Evansville Purple AcesEvansvillePrivate
/ Methodist
Missouri Valley Conference
Indiana HoosiersBloomingtonStateBig Ten Conference
Indiana State SycamoresTerre HauteStateMissouri Valley Conference
/ Missouri Valley Football Conference
IU Indy JaguarsIndianapolisStateHorizon League
Notre Dame Fighting IrishSouth BendPrivate
/ Catholic
Atlantic Coast Conference / FBS independent
Purdue BoilermakersWest LafayetteStateBig Ten Conference
Purdue Fort Wayne MastodonsFort WayneStateHorizon League
Southern Indiana Screaming EaglesEvansvilleStateOhio Valley Conference
Valparaiso BeaconsValparaisoPrivate
/ Lutheran
Missouri Valley Conference
/ Pioneer Football League

NCAA Division II athletic programs in the state are:
TeamCityTypeConferences
Indianapolis GreyhoundsIndianapolisStateGreat Lakes Valley Conference
Purdue Northwest PrideHammondStateGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

NCAA Division III athletic programs in the state are:
TeamCityTypeConferences
Anderson RavensAndersonPrivateHCAC
DePauw TigersGreencastlePrivateNorth Coast
Earlham Hustlin' QuakersRichmondPrivateHCAC
Franklin GrizzliesFranklinPrivateHCAC
Hanover PanthersHanoverPrivateHCAC
Manchester SpartansNorth ManchesterPrivateHCAC
Rose-Hulman Fightin' EngineersTerre HautePrivateHCAC
St. Mary's BellesNotre DamePrivateMichigan
Trine ThunderAngolaPrivateMichigan
Wabash Little GiantsCrawfordsvillePrivateNorth Coast

NAIA athletic programs in the state are:
TeamCityTypeConferences
Bethel PilotsMishawakaPrivateCrossroads
CCSJ Crimson WaveWhitingPrivateChicagoland
Goshen Maple LeafsGoshenPrivateCrossroads
Grace LancersWinona LakePrivateCrossroads
Holy Cross SaintsNotre DamePrivateChicagoland
Huntington ForestersHuntingtonPrivateCrossroads
Indiana Tech WarriorsFort WaynePrivateWolverine–Hoosier
Indiana Wesleyan WildcatsMarionPrivateCrossroads
IU Columbus Crimson PrideColumbusStateRiver States
IU East Red WolvesRichmondStateRiver States
IU Kokomo CougarsKokomoStateRiver States
IU Northwest RedhawksGaryStateChicagoland
IU South Bend TitansSouth BendStateChicagoland
IU Southeast GrenadiersNew AlbanyStateRiver States
Marian KnightsIndianapolisPrivateCrossroads
Oakland City Mighty OaksOakland CityPrivateRiver States
Saint Francis CougarsFort WaynePrivateCrossroads
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods PomeroysSt. Mary'sPrivateRiver States
Taylor TrojansUplandPrivateCrossroads

NJCAA athletic programs in the state are:
TeamCityTypeConferences
Ancilla ChargersDonaldsonPrivateMCCAA
Ivy Tech TitansFort WayneStateOCCAC
Vincennes TrailblazersVincennesStateMWAC

Motorsport

Indiana has an extensive history with motorsport. Indianapolis hosts the Indianapolis 500 mile race over Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway every May since 1911. The name of the race is usually shortened to "Indy 500" and also goes by the nickname "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing." The race attracts over 250,000 people every year, making it the largest single day sporting event in the world. The track also hosts the Brickyard 400 of the NASCAR Cup Series since 1994. From 2000 to 2007, it hosted the United States Grand Prix. From 2008 to 2015, it hosted the Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix.
Indiana features the world's largest and most prestigious drag race, the NHRA's U.S. Nationals, held each Labor Day weekend at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in Clermont, Indiana.
The United States Auto Club is headquartered next to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and sanctions the Indiana Midget Week in June and the Indiana Sprint Week in July. Notable short ovals in Indiana include Indianapolis Raceway Park, Anderson Speedway, Salem Speedway, Terre Haute Action Track, and Winchester Speedway. The Indiana State Fairgrounds used to host the USAC Silver Crown Hoosier Hundred from 1953 to 2020.
Ironman Raceway hosts annual rounds of the Grand National Cross Country since 1995 and the AMA Motocross Championship since 2014. In addition, the AMA Supercross Championship visited the RCA Dome from 1998 to 2008, and the Lucas Oil Stadium has hosted a round since 2009.
Indiana is also host to a major unlimited hydroplane racing power boat race circuits in the major H1 Unlimited league, the Madison Regatta.

Horse racing

Pari-mutuel betting was legalized in 1989. Hoosier Park opened in Anderson in 1994, and off-track betting parlors opened in the state in 1995. Indiana Downs opened in Shelbyville in 2002. Hoosier Park became a racino on 2008 and Indiana Downs did the same in 2009.

Sports venues

FacilitySeating CapacityCity
Indianapolis Motor Speedway257,325Speedway
Notre Dame Stadium80,795South Bend
Ross–Ade Stadium65,000West Lafayette
Lucas Oil Stadium63,000Indianapolis
Memorial Stadium52,929Bloomington
Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park30,000Brownsburg
Scheumann Stadium25,400Muncie
Gainbridge Fieldhouse18,165Indianapolis
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall17,456Bloomington
Mackey Arena14,240West Lafayette
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum13,000Fort Wayne
Memorial Stadium12,764Terre Haute
Victory Field12,496Indianapolis
Michael Carroll Stadium12,111Indianapolis
John E. Worthen Arena11,500Muncie
Hulman Center10,200Terre Haute
Ford Center10,000Evansville
Edmund P. Joyce Center9,800South Bend
New Castle High School Field House9,325New Castle
Hinkle Fieldhouse9,100Indianapolis
Anderson Wigwam8,996Anderson
Parkview Field8,100Fort Wayne
Muncie Fieldhouse7,635Muncie
Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl7,500Indianapolis
Indiana Farmers Coliseum6,300Indianapolis
U.S. Steel Yard6,000Gary
Indiana State College Arena5,500Terre Haute
Bosse Field5,181Evansville
Compton Family Ice Arena5,022South Bend
Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium5,000South Bend

List of Professional Championships

TeamLeagueTotalSeason
Gary SouthShore RailCatsAmerican Association of Professional Baseball32005, 2007, 2013
Indiana FeverWNBA12012
Indiana Mad AntsG League12013–14
Indiana PacersABA31969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73
Indianapolis ColtsNFL12006
Indy ElevenUSL W League12023
Evansville OttersFrontier League22006, 2016