Ted Kitchel, 1981 NCAA champion under coach Bob Knight, is fighting, raising awareness and money for Parkinson’s through his golf outing this month.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
Netflix debuts ‘Untold: Malice at the Palace’ and the brawl in Pacers locker room after
The documentary reveals details of the brawl that have never been told – from Ron Artest, Jermaine O’Neal and Stephen Jackson.
He worked at a golf course when pandemic dashed his dreams. Then he got the call to MLB.
Hunter Owen is an Evansville native and Indiana State player whose dreams of being a big leaguer came true.
Indy’s Charly Arnolt (WWE’s Charly Caruso) lands full-time job at ESPN: ‘It’s been a wild ride’
Chalry Arnold, known as Charly Caruso in the WWE, was a host backand stage interviewer at huge events like WrestleMania, RAW and Summer Slams.
Brawl erupts at travel girls basketball game in Westfield, ends in ref being body slammed
Disputed call sparks scuffle involving referee, a player, several spectators, and ends with the team being kicked out of the tournament.
Black Widow of pool, Jeanette Lee, 49, battling stage 4 ovarian cancer
At age 49, Jeanette Lee — dubbed the Black Widow — is battling a grim diagnosis: stage 4 ovarian cancer that has metastasized throughout her body.
Born out of love: How the baby they gave up 50 years ago reunited high school sweethearts
For decades, two lovestruck teenagers made good on a promise to their parents to never talk again. But one day, 51 years later, everything changed.
Professor at center of Dan Dakich controversy speaks out: ‘He debased and violated me’
Dr. Johanna Mellis says the ESPN college basketball analyst sexualized her challenge to a swimming competition, behavior she calls “misogynistic.”
Wally Triplett, the first Black draftee to play in the NFL, and a letter that changed everything
When Miami rescinded a scholarship offer after learning Wally Triplett was Black, he kept that letter to remind him what people said he couldn’t do.
What Texas Western’s Black players and white coach did in 1966 continues to ripple
What Texas Western accomplished that NCAA championship game in 1966 slowly and quietly made an impact that echoed more loudly as time passed on.