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LocationIndianapolis hosts NCAA Final Four; Michigan wins, Aday Mara makes history; councilor targeted over datacenters.
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Indianapolis recently hosted the NCAA Final Four basketball tournament, a major sporting event second only to the Super Bowl in US viewership. The Michigan Wolverines emerged victorious, defeating UConn in the championship game. This win marked Michigan's second national title and ended a 37-year drought. Notably, Aday Mara, a Spanish player for Michigan, became the first Spaniard to win an NCAA championship. The games were held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, drawing crowds of around 70,000. In other news, Ron Gibson, an Indianapolis city councilor, was targeted in a shooting at his home, apparently due to his support for datacenter projects, highlighting concerns about political violence. These events showcase Indianapolis as a significant venue for major sporting events and underscore ongoing political tensions within the city.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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College-Basketball-Finale: Teil des Basketball-Wahnsinns vor 70.000 Zuschauern
Michigan muscles its way to program’s 2nd national title, beating stubborn UConn 69-63

Aday Mara hace historia con Michigan y se convierte en el primer español en ganar la liga universitaria de baloncesto en EE UU
Aday Mara se convierte en el primer español que gana la liga universitaria de EE.UU.

Michigan se corona ante UConn y Aday Mara entra en la historia de la NCAA

Aday Mara hace historia con Michigan y se convierte en el primer español en ganar la NCAA

Home of Indianapolis city councilor shot at over his support of datacenters
