Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Courtside reporter | Pre-Game / Post-Game show |
2020-21 | Fox Sports Indiana | Chris Denari | Quinn Buckner | Jeremiah Johnson | Jeremiah Johnson |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Courtside reporter | Studio host |
2009–10 | Fox Sports Indiana | Chris Denari | Clark Kellogg or Quinn Buckner | Stacy Paetz | Stacy Paetz |
2008–09 | Fox Sports Indiana | Chris Denari | Stacy Paetz | Stacy Paetz | |
2007–08 | FSN Indiana | Chris Denari | Stacy Paetz | Stacy Paetz | |
2006–07 | FSN Indiana | Chris Denari | Stacy Paetz | Stacy Paetz | |
2005–06 | WTTV or FSN Midwest | Al Albert | Stacy Paetz | Stacy Paetz | |
2004–05 | WTTV or FSN Midwest | Al Albert | Stacy Paetz | Stacy Paetz | |
2003–04 | WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest | Al Albert | Scott Hoke | Scott Hoke | |
2002–03 | WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest | Al Albert | Scott Hoke | Scott Hoke | |
2001–02 | WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest | Al Albert | Scott Hoke | Scott Hoke | |
2000–01 | WTTV or Fox Sports Net Midwest | Al Albert | Scott Hoke | Scott Hoke |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Courtside reporter | Studio host |
1989–90 | WXIN | Bill Hazen | Clark Kellogg | ||
1988–89 | WXIN | Bill Hazen | Clark Kellogg | ||
1987–88 | WTTV | Eddie Doucette | Dick Vitale | ||
1986–87 | WTTV | Eddie Doucette | Bobby Leonard | ||
1985–86 | WTTV | Eddie Doucette | Bobby Leonard | ||
1984–85 | WTTV | Jerry Gross | |||
1983–84 | WTTV | Marty Brennaman | |||
1982–83 | WTTV | Bob Lamey | Scott Edwards | ||
1981–82 | WTTV | Bob Lamey | |||
1980–81 | WTTV | Bob Lamey |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Courtside reporter | Studio host |
1979–80 | WTTV | Bob Lamey | |||
1978–79 | Don Hein | ||||
1977–78 | Don Hein | ||||
1976–77 | Jerry Baker | ||||
1975–76 | Jerry Baker | ||||
1974–75 | Larry Atkinson | Phyllis Ackerman | |||
1973–74 | Jerry Baker | Don Hein | |||
1972–73 | Jerry Baker | Don Hein |
1960s
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color Commentator(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1968-69 | WLWI | Brian Madden | |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio Host |
2020-21 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard or Eddie Gill | Pat Boylan |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio Host |
2019-20 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard or Eddie Gill | Pat Boylan |
2018-19 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard or Eddie Gill | Pat Boylan |
2017-18 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard or Austin Croshere | Pat Boylan |
2016-17 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard or Austin Croshere | Pat Boylan |
2015-16 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard or Austin Croshere | Pat Boylan |
2014-15 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard or Scot Pollard | Pat Boylan |
2013–14 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2012–13 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2011–12 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2010–11 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio Host |
2009–10 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2008–09 | WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2007–08 | WIBC/WFNI | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2006–07 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2005–06 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2004–05 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2003–04 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2002–03 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2001–02 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
2000–01 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio Host |
1999–00 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
1998–99 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
1997–98 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
1997–97 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
1995–96 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
1994–95 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | Bobby Leonard | Kevin Lee |
1993–94 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | ||
1992–93 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | ||
1991–92 | WIBC | Mark Boyle | ||
1990–91 | WIBC | Mark Boyle |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio host |
1989–90 | WNDE | Mark Boyle | ||
1988–89 | Mark Boyle | Clark Kellogg | ||
1987–88 | Mike Inglis | |||
1986–87 | Greg Lucas | |||
1985–86 | Greg Papa | |||
1984–85 | Greg Papa | |||
1983–84 | Bob Lamey | |||
1982–83 | Bob Lamey | |||
1981–82 | Bob Lamey | |||
1980–81 | Bob Lamey |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio host |
1979–80 | WNDE | Bob Lamey | Ann Meyers | |
1978–79 | WIBC | Bob Lamey | ||
1977–78 | WIBC | Bob Lamey | ||
1976–77 | WIBC | Joe McConnell | ||
1975–76 | WIBC | Joe McConnell | ||
1974–75 | WIBC | Joe McConnell | ||
1973–74 | WIBC | Joe McConnell | ||
1972–73 | WIBC | Joe McConnell | ||
1971–72 | WIBC | Jerry Baker | ||
1970–71 | WIBC | Jerry Baker |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio host |
1969–70 | WIBC | Jerry Baker | Joe Tait | |
1968–69 | ||||
1967–68 |
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