Indy Classic

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The Indy Classic is a college basketball showcase doubleheader held annually at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. It replaced the Crossroads Classic. It originally featured the Ball State Cardinals and the Purdue Boilermakers; Ball State was eventually replaced by the Butler Bulldogs.

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Locations of Illinois State, Ball State, Davidson, Purdue, Indiana State, Arizona, Texas A&M, Wisconsin, Butler, Northwestern, Auburn

The showcase is an annual fundraiser for the Indiana Sport's Corp's non-profit mission.[1][2]

The president of the nonprofit Indiana Sports Corp has confirmed that they are working to schedule teams through the 2027–28 season.[3]

History

In 2022, the doubleheader was founded as a replacement to the Crossroads Classic. An indefinite agreement was reached to host the event each December.[4]

In 2023, the event was a sellout.[5] Peacock had exclusive broadcast rights to games, and viewing was only available through their streaming service.[6] The #1 Arizona Wildcats were upset by the #3 Purdue Boilermakers.[7]

In 2024, the headliner match-up was between #17 Texas A&M and #11 Purdue.[8] #20 Wisconsin and Butler both made their first appearance in the showcase.

In 2025, the headliner match-up was between #21 Auburn and #6 Purdue. Northwestern and Butler was the opener.

Results by year

More information Year, Date ...
YearDateWinning
Team
ScoreLosing
Team
TV
2022 December 17 Ball State83–69[9]Illinois StateESPN+
#1 Purdue69–61[10]DavidsonBTN
2023 December 16 Indiana State83–72[11]Ball StatePeacock
#3 Purdue92–84[12]#1 Arizona
2024 December 14 #17 Texas A&M70–66[13]#11 PurdueCBS
#20 Wisconsin83–74[14]ButlerBTN
2025 December 20 Butler61–58[15]Northwestern Peacock
#6 Purdue88–60[16]#21 Auburn
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All-time records by team

More than one appearance

More information Team, Record ...
TeamRecordPercentage
Purdue3–1.750
Ball State1–1.500
Butler1–1.500
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Only one appearance

More information Team, Record ...
TeamRecordPercentage
Indiana State1–01.000
Texas A&M1–01.000
Wisconsin1–01.000
Arizona0–1.000
Auburn0–1.000
Davidson0–1.000
Illinois State0–1.000
Northwestern0–1.000
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Attendance by year

More information Year, Attendance ...
YearAttendance
20229,242
202317,315
202415,045
202516,912
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Event Records

Team

More information Record, Stat ...
RecordStatYearTeam
PointsMost922023Purdue
Least582025Northwestern
ReboundsMost482022Purdue
Least232024Purdue
AssistsMost242023Arizona
Least72022Illinois State
TurnoversMost182024Texas A&M
Least32024Wisconsin
BlocksMost82023Ball State
Least12023, 2023, 2024, 2025Arizona, Indiana State, Wisconsin, Auburn
StealsMost112024, 2024Purdue, Texas A&M
Least12024Butler
FoulsMost222024Wisconsin
Least112022, 2024, 2025Purdue, Texas A&M, Butler
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Personal

More information Record, Stat ...
RecordStatYearIndividualTeam
Points292022, 2023Zach Edey, Caleb LovePurdue, Arizona
Rebounds202025Michael AjayiButler
Assists142022Braden SmithPurdue
Turnovers62024Braden SmithPurdue
Blocks32022, 2022, 2024, 2025David Skogman, Demarius Jacobs, Andre Screen, Daniel JacobsonDavidson, Ball State, Butler, Purdue
Steals52024Wade Taylor IVTexas A&M
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