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been dramatically and significantly lessened thereby. Hoosier hysteria has not completely diminished however. For example, in 2003, DeKalb High School (1200 students) nearly defeated Pike High School (3000 students). Also, the Indiana tournament is still the most attended in the nation, with final four games for the two larger divisions regularly selling out
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The Indiana Fever is a professional women's basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The team competes in the Eastern Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Their home arena is Gainbridge Fieldhouse located downtown. However, due to a major renovation
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schools. Starting with the 1997–1998 season, Indiana established a controversial four-class system for its basketball championship, although many other sports remain single-class. The state's move to this new system has, to some extent, diminished the phenomenon and public opinion is widely split on
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Indiana high schools boast a tradition of producing top caliber basketball players. Through the 2009-2010 NBA season, 152 Hoosier athletes have played professional basketball in the world's top league. Considering the size of the state (population 6.4 million), this makes Indiana high schools by far
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Historically, each of the several hundred small towns of Indiana had its own small school system. Before consolidation of many of these rural school districts in the last half of the twentieth century, Indiana high schools had fewer students than those of most other states; basketball was a natural
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The Vincennes University men's basketball program is the 4th winningest junior college program in the country, with 1,470 victories. The Trailblazers trail Southeastern Iowa Community College (1,519), Moberly, Mo., (1,505) and Hutchinson, Kan., with 1,490. The Trailblazers' 4 National Titles place
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After the 1997 season (when Bloomington North won the final single-class State Championship), the IHSAA controversially did away with the single-class system, ending the run of single-class champions in Indiana. There are many in Indiana who lament this loss, and who know that Hoosier hysteria has
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project, the Fever will play their home games at Hinkle Fieldhouse, home court of the Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team, for the 2020, 2021, and possibly part of the 2022 seasons. The Indiana Fever is the sister team of the NBA's Indiana Pacers, sharing ownership and administrative resources.
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The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team that plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team is based in the state's capital and largest city, Indianapolis, located in the center of the state. The Indiana Fever of the WNBA, also owned by Melvin & Herb Simon, are the
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Patent no. 1,757,350 granted on May 6, 1930 to William Wallace of Lafayette, Indiana for a "Basket-Ball-Ball Suspension" is an improvement on earlier removable goals. In this instance, the goal merely folds up against the ceiling. This innovation provides the flexibility seen in gymnasiums today
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ranks as one of the greatest in Indiana high school basketball tradition. In 1955, the year after Attucks had lost in the semistate final (state quarterfinals) to Milan's championship team, Attucks gained fame by winning the Indiana state championship, becoming the first all-black school in the
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In 1947, Wooden's basketball team won the conference title and received an invitation to the NAIA National Tournament in Kansas City. Wooden refused the invitation citing the NAIA's policy banning African American players. A member on the Indiana State Sycamores' team was Clarence Walker, an
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Memorable run in the 2010 NCAA tournament reaching the Elite Eight by make the tournament as an 'at-large' bid and preceding to win the Midwest Regional (3 games) by a total of 5 point. They won the Regional Championship by 1 point in a thrilling triple-overtime game, defeating Quincy
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African-American athlete from East Chicago, Indiana. In 1948 the NAIA changed this policy and Wooden guided his team to the NAIA final, losing to Louisville. That year, Walker became the first African-American to play in ANY post-season intercollegiate basketball tournament.
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the most successful at developing NBA players per capita. Today there are 22 Hoosiers in the NBA - more than one for every 150,000 male residents. The state's unparalleled ability to produce NBA talent, both statewide and specifically in smaller towns, is featured in this
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in the state. With considerable cost and effort, Indiana boasts nine of the ten largest high school gyms in the country, and a purported eighteen of the top twenty. Seventeen venues in Indiana today boast a capacity of over 6,000, the largest being the
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nation to win a state title open to all schools regardless of race. Crispus Attucks repeated as champions in 1956, becoming the first Indiana high school team to complete a season undefeated. The Attucks teams of 1954 through 1956 were led by
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and often referred to as the "Amateur Sports Capital of the World" has hosted a number of collegiate basketball events. Aside from the multitude of regional games held during the NCAA tournament, Indianapolis is tied with
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At the conclusion of the regular Big Ten season, a tournament is held to determine the conference winner, who receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Indianapolis has hosted all but one of the
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game for these schools since it only required five starters and a few reserves. Even one or two great basketball players could make a high school team a powerhouse, and nearly every Indiana town dreams of such glory.
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The Notre Dame Men have a history of upsetting number 1 ranked teams as they have beaten 12 teams ranked No. 1 in the polls. The most notable of these upsets was the 1974 upset of UCLA, who had won their previous 88
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In a game on December 9, 1916, Purdue became the first to use glass backboard on its hoops. Afterwards Coach Mefford, of the Rose Poly team, claimed that the glass backboards in the Purdue gym handicapped his
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Pumas, led by current coach Richard Davis, returned to the NCAA Elite Eight for the fourth time in 2010. The Pumas have numerous conference championships and 10 appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament.
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10 Notre Dame players have been named consensus All Americans. Three of those players were named to the team in 3 different years. (Only 18 players have been named as consensus All-Americans three times.)
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began hosting Final Four events in 2010. When the NCAA Headquarters relocated to Indianapolis, it was stated that Indianapolis would then host the men's Final Four once every five years.
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was the first team to win the state championship in three consecutive years, from 1920 to 1922. This accomplishment would not be matched for over six decades. The team was led by
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A highlight of the single-class tournament was the 1990 State Championship game, in which the paid attendance was over 40,000 fans. This phenomenal turnout of fans who witnessed
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The Notre Dame Men's Basketball team was crowned National Champions of the 1926-1927 basketball season as well as the 1935-1936 basketball season by the
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Perhaps one of the more telling signs of the passion and commitment to basketball at the high school level is the number and size of large basketball
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Hoosier hysteria may have its roots firmly planted in the high school game, but the college tradition brings its own depth to Indiana's passion. In
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After Milan's Miracle in the 1950s, no school with an enrollment of less than 500 won another boys' State title under the all-comers format. As
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Here follows a list of notable Indiana natives, as well as non-natives who were raised in the state, who have achieved success in basketball.
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Eight players from the 1950 team played for Head Coach John Longfellow as the United States' Gold Medal Basketball team at the inaugural 1951
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residents migrated to cities making large high schools grow even larger, smaller high schools had only a mismatch to look forward to come
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The Irish have appeared in the Elite 8 on 7 different occasions. These include 1953, 1954, 1958, 1978 (Final Four),1979, 2015 and 2016.
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Had a string of 50 consecutive victories over a 2-season span that ended in February 1924, after the team suffered its first defeat by
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Twenty-Six (26) Big Ten Championships (including a "Three-Pete" - a play on their mascot - from 1994 to 1996 and from 1934 to 1936.)
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Twenty-two Big Ten Championships (including four in a row from 1973 to 1976), currently two behind rival Purdue for the most all-time
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The Irish women went to five consecutive Final Fours from 2011 through 2015, finishing as national runner-up in four of those yearsβ€”
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Non-natives (i.e., those who did not arrive in Indiana before college) who gained basketball fame in Indiana's tradition include:
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also is notable for its men's and women's basketball teams. The Bulldogs advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in the
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Basketball in Indiana is an obsession with far-flung psychological and social effects. Look, for example, what happens in
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Since joining the Big East in 1995, a Notre Dame basketball player has been crowned Big East Player of the year 5 times.
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Also, Indiana completed the most recent undefeated season in Division I men's college basketball, going 32–0 in the
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have won several conference championships and earned a number of NCAA Tournament berths over the years, including:
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National Tournament Top 10 finishes: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1997, 1998 and 2000
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won the Men's Division III NCAA Championship in 1982 and their 1905 24-0 team was considered World Champions;
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currently holds the record for the most points in an NCAA tournament game, scoring 61 against Ohio in 1971.
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was the runner-up in the 1946 and 1948 NAIA championship games. The 1948 team was coached by the legendary
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The Evansville Purple Aces have won five national championships in the NCAA College Division (now known as
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Seven Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament Championships (and subsequent NCAA Tournament appearances)
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are the most notable, with national and conference championships to boast. Smaller schools such as
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With their only men's national championship coming in the days before the NCAA Tournament, the
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The Hoosiers' five NCAA Championships are the fourth in history, tied with Duke, and trailing
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from the South in the finals but lost in a close game, with a potential game-winning shot by
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Indiana's passion for basketball was observed and written about by basketball's inventor,
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in 1922–1923 season, staying undefeated against teams from major universities, including
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boasts an outstanding national tradition in the junior college ranks. And in Division II
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National championship in 1932, led by three-time All-American player and Indiana native
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In 1936, Indiana State was the runner-up in the U.S. Olympics Trials for basketball.
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After joining the NCAA's Division I in 1977, Evansville was a charter member of the
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in the first round behind a flurry of 3-pointers, edging out a very good #13 seed
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to Notre Dame), seven Big Ten Championships, and have won nine of the 25 women's
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ranks seventh on the all-time list. The Hoosiers have made 32 appearances in the
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native, was a four-year letterwinner at Ball State, finishing his career as the
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Division I basketball, Indiana's colleges and universities have a storied past.
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where basketball goals are simply raised and lowered by the flip of a switch.
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finished third in the 1953 NAIA tourney and fourth in the 1949 NAIA tourney
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Four Indiana Intercollegiate Conference (IIC) Regular Season Championships
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Franklin College (total enrollment of around 350 students), known as the "
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has hosted every tournament since 2002, as well as the 2000 edition. The
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The Notre Dame Men's Basketball team currently has the 9th most wins in
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Four Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) Regular Season Championships.
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Regular Season Championships and three MVC Tournament Championships.
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Championships for many years (including Milan's 1954 championship),
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have added their own successes to the legend of Indiana basketball.
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were Div III National Finalists. It is safe to say that the terms "
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Won 5 ABA Conference Championships (1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975)
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men's basketball team has several championships to their credit:
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from the Midwest division. The Bulldogs played against #1 seeded
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began a five-year stint at the then Conseco Fieldhouse in 2008.
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Four Great Lakes Valley Conference regular season championships.
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Won 5 NBA Division Championships (1995, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2013)
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One Indiana Collegiate Conference regular season championship.
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NCAA Tourney runner-up in 1969 and 2024, semifinalist in 1980
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One Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament championships.
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Ball State's highest finish in the NCAA Tournament came in
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was the first NCAA College Division coach selected to the
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have a traditional love for basketball similar to that of
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has a similar relationship and history with basketball.
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Won 3 ABA Division Championships (1969, 1970, 1971)
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