Event 14 – Who Says You Can’t Go Home Again

Doug Hill at Hinkle Fieldhouse
The author at Butler University’s historic Hinkle Fieldhouse.

The Written Word

Still Images

High Schools

Colleges

Professionals

Other Hoosier Hoops Highlights

Video

I shot a lot of video during my week immersed in the culture of Indiana basketball. So much, in fact, that I’m not going to attempt to share it all here. Below are some of my favorites. If you’re interested is seeing all the Videos and Shorts (from both this and other Events) please direct your browser to my YouTube Channel.

Entering the nation’s largest HS gym.
Still thinking about this Xavier fan.
Massive 4-point play for Mt. Vernon HS.
UConn commit Braylon Mullins.
Grace wins Crossroads League.
End of regulation of IHSAA 4A Sectional Final.
Grace College students do the “Church Clap.”
A look at the Championship Day exhibit at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

Audio

Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Executive Director Matt Martin joins us to discuss why basketball is such a passion for Indiana residents.

Fun Facts

  • Traveling Party – During the week in Indiana Doug was joined by his father, Jerry; Jerry’s friend, George; cousin, Brandon; Brandon’s daughter, Calah; uncle, Ken; and childhood pal, Scott.
  • Last Time Visited – Doug has foggy recollections of visiting then-Conseco Fieldhouse shortly after it opened around 2000 for a Pacers game with some fantasy basketball friends; he last attended a basketball game at Bellmont High School in the mid-1970s; he’d never been to Grace College; Hinkle Fieldhouse; New Castle High School; Muncie Central High School; or the 1954 Milan Museum.
  • Largese – New Castle High School Fieldhouse proclaims is the largest on-campus gym in the world (capacity 8,424) and Muncie Fieldhouse isn’t far behind at 7,635 (good for fourth largest). In total, eight of the 10 largest high school venues are found in Indiana (Dallas, TX, and Moline, IL, claim the other two).
  • Movie Star – Hinkle Fieldhouse became internationally known when it played a key role during the 1986 film, “Hoosiers.” Hinkle was the site of the film’s state championship game between Hickory and South Bend. Check out this scene featuring the recently deceased Gene Hackman showing his team the dimensions are the same as back home.
  • High School Bracket Show – I was a bit amazed (though I probably shouldn’t have been) when I noticed on the Indiana High School Athletic Association’s (IHSAA’s) website that there was a tournament bracket announcement show ala CBS’s revealing of the NCAA Brackets. Sure enough, I tuned into the livestream and there were video and photos of high school team’s gathered in gyms, classrooms, and private residences to see who they’d be playing during the Sectionals.
  • Running List of States Traveled To/Through – Alabama, California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, & West Virginia
  • Running List of Countries Traveled To/Through – Canada (Ontario & Quebec), England, Scotland, United States, & Wales
  • Distance Traveled – Total for the weeklong travels in Indiana was 1,443 miles
  • Cumulative Distance Traveled After 14 Events – 25,036 miles and this – officially – puts me past the one trip around the Equator mark (24,901 miles).
  • Up Next: A Madison Square Garden doubleheader. The Vancouver Canucks-New York Rangers by day and Washington Wizards-New York New York Knicks by night.