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Hysteria

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Hysteria tells the stories that changed basketball, from the state that shaped the game. Hear about playing on the last undefeated men’s team in college basketball from Hoosier legend Quinn Buckner. Relive the magical 2010 tournament run by Butler University and the shot by Gordon Hayward that almost made history. NCAA Vice President of Men’s Basketball, JoAn Scott, goes deep on how Indianapolis managed to host the entirety of March Madness in a bubble. Plus, journey with Tamika Catchings and other pioneers of the women’s game to explore the moment of breakthrough. Visit Indy invites you to di...

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Latest episode

Jun 1, 2026

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Episodes

James Naismith Invents Basketball 01.06.2026

Today, we present an episode from our friends at History Daily: December 21, 1891: James Naismith invents a new sport to control a boisterous college gym class.

The Shot 01.04.2026

One final shot leaves one city holding its breath. In this episode of Hysteria, host Judith Thomas (President and CEO of Indy Arts Council and Co-chair of the Local Organizing Committee for the 2026 Men’s Final Four in Indianapolis) relives the unforgettable 2010 national championship game between Butler University and Duke University, where hometown hero Gordon Hayward launched a half-court shot...

Undefeated 25.03.2026

Indiana football shocked the sports world with a perfect season and a 2026 national championship. But Hoosiers fans have seen perfection before. In this episode of Hysteria, we look back at the legendary Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team of 1976: the last men’s team to go undefeated and win a national title. Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame member Bill Benner talks with players Quinn Buckner,...

The Breakthrough 18.03.2026

Women’s basketball is having a moment, but the rise of the game has been decades in the making. In this episode of Hysteria, host Julie Roe Lach (Executive Vice President External Relations and Community Engagement Pacers Sports & Entertainment) traces the journey from pioneers like Cheryl Miller who played with little national attention to today’s sold-out arenas and record-breaking audiences. Ha...

The Bubble 11.03.2026

In 2020, the NCAA Tournament was canceled for the first time ever, leaving players across the country without their shot at March Madness. Less than a year later, the NCAA attempted something unprecedented: staging the entire tournament in a single city during a pandemic. In this episode of Hysteria, host Sarah Myers (Chief of Staff & Strategy at Indiana Sports Corp) takes listeners inside the 202...

Introducing Hysteria: A Basketball Show 02.03.2026

Hysteria tells the stories that changed basketball, from the state that shaped the game. Visit Indy invites you to dive deep on the game we love.

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