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The Indy Ignite closed the regular season with a four-set win over San Diego, finishing 23-5 and clinching the MLV's No. 1 seed. Momentum and depth make them a title threat.
The Indiana Fever exercised Caitlin Clark's fourth‑year option on April 28, keeping the star under contract through 2027 as the team heads into training camp. The move preserves the Fever's negotiating leverage under the new CBA.
MLS owners privately discussed selling the Vancouver Whitecaps, with Las Vegas a leading option as the club and city race to resolve stadium talks by Dec. 31, 2026.
Caitlin Clark will still run Indiana’s offense, but rookie Raven Johnson and veteran pickups should ease her minutes and add defensive bite. The Fever are betting depth protects their star.
A court filing in House v. NCAA asks judges to exclude multimedia‑rights partners from settlement oversight — a ruling that could let schools route sponsor cash past the $20.5M cap and ignite a spending race.
IndyCar tapped Scot Elkins as managing director of officiating; he starts May 11 and will oversee Indy 500 qualifying and the race amid a Long Beach push‑to‑pass glitch.
A four‑year, $6.3M extension keeps Aliyah Boston in Indianapolis and — according to local reports — represents the largest total salary in WNBA history to date.
The Big Ten will hold its inaugural postseason volleyball tournament at Fishers Event Center Nov. 20–25, 2026, a 15‑team week that crowns a champion on Nov. 25. Ticket and broadcast details will be released later.
Fishers-based PREMA Racing is searching for a buyer or major investor and has paused early-season IndyCar activity while it pursues a return for the Indianapolis 500.
Reports say the NCAA is close to expanding March Madness to 76 teams, adding a 12-game opening round and eight extra at-large bids that would reshape the bubble.
Division I approved emergency penalties aimed at 'ghost transfers': coaches can face half-season suspensions and programs can be fined a significant portion of a sport's budget.
Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza threw roughly 56 passes at Indiana's pro day in Bloomington, drawing scouts from all 32 NFL teams and boosting No. 1 pick talk.
The Colts say they haven't found a trade partner for Anthony Richardson while Daniel Jones is the team's starter. Releasing Richardson would cost roughly $5.4M in dead money.
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