INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — Visit Indiana is partnering with WTHR in 2020 and releasing 20 lists in the new year — their 20 IN 20.
The lists include destinations like Indiana's historic sites, breweries and candy stores.
But what would Indiana be without our sports?
“Indiana has built a reputation as one of the best places to host sporting events,” said Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch. “The world’s largest single-day sporting event, the Indy 500, happens every May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and we continue to seek more opportunities to showcase our incredible city."
Here are 20 sporting events to check out:
- Indy 500 - Indianapolis - May 24 - Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Silent Night Game - Upland - Dec. 11 - Taylor University
- Madison Regatta - Madison - July 4
- 2020 US Olympic Team Trials for Diving - Indianapolis - June 14-21 - IU Natatorium
- Colts Game & Training Camp - Westfield (camp) - July-August - Grand Park
- Monon Bell Game & Old Oaken Bucket Game - Crawfordsville & Bloomington - Nov. 14 & 28
- Big Ten Football Championship Game - Indianapolis - Dec. 5 - Lucas Oil Stadium
- Senior LPGA Championship - French Lick - July 30-31, Aug. 1
- Korn Ferry Tour Championship - Newburgh - Aug. 27-30
- Notre Dame, Fuel & Komets Hockey - South Bend, Indy, FW - October/November
- Baseball Ballparks - 10 Ballparks
- 2020 Big Ten Women's & Men's Basketball Tournament - Indianapolis - March 4-8/March 11-15
- Crossroads Classic - Indianapolis - December
- Indy Eleven - Indianapolis - Oct. 17 - Final Game of the season
- NCAA Men's Basketball Regional - Indianapolis - March 26 & 28 - Lucas Oil Stadium
- BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD - Indianapolis - July 5 - Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- 66th NHRA US Nationals - Brownsburg - Sept. 2-7 - Lucas Oil Raceway
- Pacers/Fever - Indianapolis - Bankers Life Fieldhouse
- Notre Dame Football vs. Clemson - South Bend - Nov. 7
- Indiana Special Olympics Summer Games - Terre Haute - June 12-14 - Indiana State University