Game video of the March 2, 2024 contest between the Indiana Lyons and the Peoria Pitbulls at Bosstick Gym in Danville, Indiana.
Game video of the March 2, 2024 contest between the Indiana Lyons and the Peoria Pitbulls at Bosstick Gym in Danville, Indiana.
Here is the game video of the Feb. 24, 2024 game between the Indiana Lyons and the Indiana Legends at Bosstick Gym in Danville, Indiana.
Danville Lady Warriors basketball team, CONGRATULATIONS on a WONDERFUL season!! We are so impressed by your accomplishments that we would like to honor you at halftime of our game at Bosstick Gym on Sunday, Feb. 25!
FREE admission to all Lady Warriors players, coaches, trainers, managers, cheerleaders, school officials, bus drivers, fans, and their families, no matter how extended. 14th cousin, 718 times removed? Free. We don’t care. If you’re invested in the Lady Warriors, we want you here! Come celebrate the Lady Warriors with us and cheer us on to victory in the process!
Doors open at 3 p.m. Tipoff at 4 p.m. Show us your Warrior Pride!!
Our Top 10 plays on Feb. 10, 2024 on the road against the Louisville Pros.
The game between the Indiana Lyons and the Columbus Wizards in Columbus, Ohio will be livestreamed for free by YAMO Media on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. ET. Here’s how you can watch it:
The Indiana Lyons are trying out AI, and here are some of their first creations.
There has been a late change to our schedule for this weekend, Jan. 20-21, 2024.
The game that was originally scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024 in Chicago against the Illinois Bulldogs has been cancelled.
The game that was originally scheduled for Saturday in Clinton, Indiana against the Hoosier State Instigators will now be played on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024 at 3 p.m. Doors open at 2 p.m.
Clinton is just an hour west of Danville, so come on out and cheer us on!
The Indiana Lyons host the Chicago Fury at Bosstick Gym, 49 N. Wayne Street in Danville, Indiana, on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024. Admission for this game will be just $5/person! Children ages 5 and under are free.
Tipoff is at 4 p.m. ET, with the doors opening at 3 p.m. ET.
Beat the post-holiday and winter blues and spend the afternoon with us!
The city of Clarksville, Tennessee, took a direct hit from an EF-3 tornado on Dec. 9, 2023. The tornado was up to 600 feet wide and traveled 11.33 miles through the city. In just 15 minutes’ time, the tornado killed 6 people including 2 children and injured dozens more, many of whom are in critical condition.
The deceased are:
Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency officials said 243 “residential sites” were destroyed. Another 1,711 had damage. EMA noted that a “residential site” could be an individual home or a housing unit, such as a duplex or apartments.
In all, 1,974 residential sites, 58 commercial sites and 3 public facilities were hit by the tornado, the EMA said.
Clarksville is the hometown of Indiana Lyons guard Eric Messer. He wears #2 for the team.
The Clarksville Phoenix are playing against the Indiana Lyons at George Washington High School, 2215 W. Washington Street in Indianapolis, on Saturday, Dec. 16 at 5 p.m. ET. Doors open at 4 p.m. ET.
The Phoenix are collecting donations to try to bring some semblance of Christmas to displaced children in their community while their families figure out what to do next after this devastating event. They will use the gift cards to purchase Christmas gifts for affected children. The Indiana Lyons want to help.
Any individual, family, or group who brings a gift card of any amount to Wal-Mart, Target, or any other appropriate national chain that has locations in Clarksville, Tennessee, will be admitted to the game for free. The Lyons will then present the donated gift cards to the owner of the Clarksville Phoenix during the game, so she can take them back to her community and do some good with them ahead of Christmas.
If you cannot be at the game but would like to donate a gift card, there are two options:
While the Indiana Lyons and Clarksville Phoenix are opponents on the basketball court, both teams are in the same basketball family, region, and division. As Hoosiers, we are unfortunately quite familiar with the devastation of tornados. Our hearts and prayers go out to the people of Clarksville, Tennessee, and we pray that this act in support of the Clarksville Phoenix gives displaced Clarksville children some hope on Christmas during dark times.