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Katherine Legge and Ryan Hunter‑Reay collided on Lap 18 of the Indianapolis 500; both walked away. Legge’s attempt to run the Indy 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 ended early.
Will Power spun and was forced to retire from the 110th Indianapolis 500 after roughly 91 laps, bringing out a caution that reshuffled the race.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is listed out for Wednesday's game with a back issue; Ty Harris will start as the team manages her minutes.
Two weeks after the board approved a Personal Branding Activities bylaw, Commissioner Paul Neidig sent a letter clarifying what students, families and schools should expect.
Caitlin Clark will deliver the pre‑race command as grand marshal of the 110th Indianapolis 500 on May 24, joining a star‑studded, sold‑out Race Day at the Brickyard.
Alexander Rossi was taken to a hospital after a heavy crash during Indy 500 practice that also involved Pato O'Ward and Romain Grosjean. The session was cut short and teams now face extensive repairs ahead of race week.
IndyCar disallowed Caio Collet's and Jack Harvey's qualifying times after inspections found unapproved modifications to Dallara-supplied parts.
Caitlin Clark hit a late 3 to force overtime, but the Washington Mystics closed out a 104-102 win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Key performances from Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen made the difference.
Opening day of practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway offered a first look at the 110th Indy 500 field, with photographers capturing candid driver moments and on-track prep.
INDYCAR says it will stop weighing pit windows and running order when deciding full-course yellows after Alexander Rossi's stall at the Sonsio Grand Prix. The change is effective immediately.
The Indiana Hoosiers were honored on the White House South Lawn on May 11; Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza remained with the Raiders during rookie activities.
Alex Palou grabbed pole at the Sonsio Grand Prix at Indianapolis and will start alongside Pato O'Ward. The race goes green at 4:57 p.m. ET with Fox coverage from 4:30 p.m. ET.
Division I is advancing a "five‑in‑five" eligibility plan that would lock careers into five seasons across five years. Coaches like the certainty but warn it could erase redshirts and invite legal fights.
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