can we get 1400 in ORANGE over there . . .
Hinkle Fieldhouse is the Basketball arena on the Butler University Campus in Indianapolis,IN. It was built in 1928 and is one of the oldest basketball arenas still in use. It was named for local legend, Paul D. "Tony" Hinkle who coached Butler for 41 years. It also holds a special place in the heart of Basketball crazy Indiana.
Parts of the Indiana State High School Basketball Tournament are held here every year. It was during one of those State Tournaments that Hoosiers witnessed, "The Milan Miracle." In 1954, Milan H.S., a small High School in Indiana, took on state powerhouse, Munice Central for the state championship and unbelievably won. The story inspired one of the greatest sports movies ever, "Hoosiers." Today, Hinkle Fieldhouse continues to draw in Basketball crowds for the High School games and to watch the Butler Bulldogs continue to grow as an great team nationally. Part of that Hoosier magic makes Butler "the little team that could" nearly every year in the NCAA Tournament. Hinkle Fieldhouse is held in such high esteem, that the Pacers designed their own fieldhouse, Conseco Fieldhouse, after it.
On a personal note, this building holds a lot of memories for me. I grew up in a house about 2 blocks from Hinkle Fieldhouse. My parents bought that house from Mr. Hinkle himself. I heard stories from our old neighbor that Tony Hinkle never showed emotion on the court, he never got angry. But, after a lose his wife would have to sew up the lining of his pants pockets because he ripped them to shreds. As a kid ,I'd ride my bike around the Fieldhouse and sneak in to watch Butler games. I met my favorite basketball player, Reggie Miller, there when he was shooting a commercial. I also saw some of the greatest High School Basketball games ever played there.
If you are a basketball fan and you are in Indianapolis, you have to go check out Hinkle Fieldhouse. They've done some renovations, but it still looks the same. ESPN did a documentary on it called, "Indiana's Basketball Cathedral." In a state as crazy about Basketball as Indiana, thats something special. To me Hinkle FieldHouse is a cathedral.



