Sports in Indiana

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==Sports in Indiana ==

Indiana is a state in the Midwestern United States known for its rich sports culture and history. The state is home to a variety of professional, collegiate, and amateur sports teams and events.

Professional Sports[edit]

Indiana hosts several professional sports teams, including:

Collegiate Sports[edit]

Indiana is also known for its strong collegiate sports programs. Major universities with notable athletic programs include:

These universities compete in various sports, including college football, college basketball, and college baseball.

Auto Racing[edit]

Indiana is famous for its auto racing heritage, particularly the Indianapolis 500, which is held annually at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The state also hosts other significant racing events, such as the Brickyard 400 and the Grand Prix of Indianapolis.

High School Sports[edit]

High school sports are a significant part of Indiana's culture. The state is particularly known for its high school basketball tradition, often referred to as "Hoosier Hysteria." The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) governs high school sports in the state.

Other Sports[edit]

Indiana also has a presence in other sports, including:

Sports Venues[edit]

Indiana is home to several notable sports venues, including:

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