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Indiana Sports Betting Overview

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Top Indiana Sportsbooks

Indiana bettors enjoy a wide range of fully online betting and deposit options. The state’s 6.7 million residents, favorable online betting regulations, and proximity to major cities without legal betting make Indiana an appealing market for operators. The following Indiana sports betting sites and apps are currently live:

  1. BetMGM Indiana
    BetMGM offers excellent market coverage for Indiana bettors and up to $1,100 deposit match or $100 in Bonus Bets by using one of the promo codes below when betting on the NBA, NHL, or MLB. BetMGM is the official gaming partner of the MLB, NBA, and NHL.
  2. Caesars Indiana
    Caesars Sportsbook, formerly known as William Hill, offers a sleek and user-friendly app. It’s also the official sportsbook of the Indianapolis Colts.
  3. BetRivers Indiana
    BetRivers is an ideal option for bettors seeking more upfront betting funds, offering an initial second chance bet of up to $500.
  4. Unibet Indiana
    Unibet provides access to a wide variety of sports markets, and new users can claim up to a $100 Second Chance Bet
  5. DraftKings Indiana
    DraftKings offers a promotion where you can bet $5 and get $150 in bonus bets. No promo code is required to claim this offer.

How to Place a Mobile Sports Bet in Indiana

Getting started with sports betting in Indiana is simple. Follow these steps:

  1. Choose a Sportsbook: Register for multiple sportsbooks to get the best odds for each game.
  2. Sign Up & Verify: Create an account and provide your social security number or driver’s license for identity and age verification.
  3. Deposit Funds: Choose your payment method and make a deposit. Direct deposit via a bank account is preferred for easy withdrawal.
  4. Place a Legal Bet: Navigate to your desired sport, select the line you want to bet on, enter your bet amount in the bet slip, and submit. Congratulations! You’ve placed your first legal sports bet in Indiana.

Indiana Sports Betting History and Legalization Timeline

Here’s a complete timeline of Indiana’s sports betting legalization process:

July 2020: Unibet launches in Indiana, joining other major sportsbooks.

October 2019: Online sports betting goes live in Indiana with the launch of DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetRivers.

May 2019: Governor Eric Holcomb signs the sports betting bill into law.

April 2019: HB1015 passes through the Indiana House and Senate in two separate votes.

May 2018: The Supreme Court overturns PASPA, allowing states to legalize sports betting independently.

January 2018: Indiana introduces HB1015, anticipating the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of New Jersey and the eventual overturning of PASPA.

Indiana Mobile Sports and Retail Betting Statistics (January-June 2022)

Mobile Sports Betting Handle: $4,434,506,017

Retail Betting Handle: $688,969,508

Indiana Teams and Betting Opportunities

With legal mobile betting, Indiana bettors can attend professional games and place bets in real-time, enhancing their engagement with local teams.

Pro Teams in Indianapolis

Indianapolis is home to three professional teams that attract sports bettors’ attention:

Recent Indiana Sports News (as of 5/4):

– Marlins complete a sweep against the Cubs with a 4-3 win.
– A’s lose two out of three games in their series against the Reds.
– Colts choose QB Anthony Richardson as the fourth pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.

Upcoming Events to Watch:

– Can the Cubs find success against the Nats in their fourth game? (5/4)
– How will the Reds fare against the White Sox this week? (5/4)

Pro Sports Teams in Indiana

NFL Betting: Indianapolis Colts
The Colts, established in Baltimore in 1953, moved to Indianapolis in 1984. They have won three NFL championships and two Super Bowls (in 1970 and 2006).

NBA Betting: Indiana Pacers
The Pacers, originally an ABA team, joined the NBA in 1976. Although they have not yet won an NBA championship, the team reached the NBA Finals in 2000.

WNBA Betting: Indiana Fever
The Fever, sharing Gainbridge Fieldhouse with the Pacers, made the playoffs 12 consecutive seasons from 2005 to 2016 and won a WNBA title in 2012.

MLB Betting:
Although Indiana does not have a pro baseball team, many residents support the Chicago Cubs or White Sox, and a baseball betting market is available.

NHL Betting:
There is no pro hockey team in Indiana, but fans can still participate in the baseball betting market.

College Sports Teams

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football:
This independent team has a rich football history and numerous rivalries. They have a massive fanbase and have produced over 100 consensus All-Americans and nearly 500 NFL Draft players.

Indiana Hoosiers Football:
Members of the Big Ten, the Hoosiers have won the conference championship twice (in 1945 and 1967) and played in 11 bowl games. Their home stadium is in Bloomington, and they are coached by Tom Allen.

Purdue Boilermakers Football:
Competing in the Big Ten, the Boilermakers have 12 conference championships, with eight in the Big Ten. They play at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette and are coached by Jeff Brohm.

Ball State Cardinals Football:
Part of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), the Cardinals have played in seven bowl games without a win. They play at Scheumann Stadium in Muncie and are coached by Mike Neu.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Women’s Basketball
Notre Dame’s women’s basketball team has recently risen to national prominence at the highest level. The Irish have made nine Final Fours, including seven over the past decade, and won national championships in 2001 and 2018. Notre Dame has become a fixture on Championship Monday, playing in six national championship games over the past decade under legendary head coach Muffet McGraw. The Irish will now begin a new era with McGraw retiring in spring 2020, leaving the reins to Niele Ivy.

Indiana Hoosiers Men’s Basketball
The Hoosiers are one of the nation’s elite college basketball programs with five national championships. They won the first two in 1940 and 1953 under Branch McCracken and the other three in 1976, 1981, and 1987 with Bob Knight. That legendary 1976 team never lost a game and remained the most recent unbeaten Division I men’s basketball champion.

The Hoosiers play in the Big Ten, where they’ve won 22 conference championships. They have appeared in eight Final Fours and rank top seven in NCAA tournament appearances and victories. Indiana plays its home games at Simon Skojdt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, where IU annually boasts one of college basketball’s best attendance records.

Indiana last made the national championship game in 2002 but has not been back to the Elite Eight since. Archie Miller coaches the Hoosiers.

Ball State Cardinals Men’s Basketball
The Cardinals play in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and have won their conference seven times. Ball State has appeared in seven NCAA tournaments, most recently in 2000. The Cardinals have three March Madness wins, including a memorable run to the Sweet Sixteen in 1990 as a 12-seed before losing to eventual champion UNLV by two points. They also memorably upset No. 4 Kansas and No. 3 UCLA on consecutive days in the 2001 Maui Invitational Tournament. James Whitford coaches Ball State.

Other Events

Indiana’s Lucas Oil Stadium is indoors, so it plays host to many major sporting events. Lucas Oil hosted the 2021 Men’s Final Four and the College Football Playoff national championship game last year. Other major sporting events Indiana hosts includes:

  • Indianapolis 500
  • Big Ten Championship Game

College Basketball Betting in Indiana

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men’s Basketball: A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Notre Dame has appeared in the NCAA Tournament numerous times, with one Final Four appearance in 1978. The team plays in the Purcell Pavilion at the Edmund P. Joyce Center in South Bend and is coached by Mike Brey.

Purdue Boilermakers Men’s Basketball: With the most conference championships in the Big Ten (24), Purdue has participated in 31 NCAA Tournaments and reached the Final Four twice (1969 and 1980). The Boilermakers play at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette and are coached by Matt Painter.

Butler Bulldogs Men’s Basketball: A rising program, Butler has competed in the NCAA Tournament nearly every season since 1997. The team made back-to-back national championship appearances in 2010 and 2011. The Bulldogs, part of the Big East Conference, play at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and are coached by LaVall Jordan.

Indiana Sports Betting FAQ

A: Yes, online sports betting is legal in Indiana as long as you are within the state borders.

Q: What sportsbooks are available in Indiana?

A: Indiana offers nine online sportsbooks for residents and visitors:

– BetMGM

– BetRivers

– Caesars

– Unibet

– DraftKings

– Unibet

– DraftKings

A: Offshore sportsbooks are considered illegal in Indiana. Unregulated sites such as MyBookie and Bovada are not secure for gambling purposes.

Q: Who regulates online sports betting in Indiana?

A: The Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) regulates online sports betting in Indiana.

Q: How old do I have to be to bet on sports in Indiana?

A: You must be at least 21 years old to bet on sports in Indiana.

Q: Who can apply for an Indiana sports betting license?

A: To apply for an Indiana sports betting license, sportsbooks must partner with a land-based operator and pay a $100,000 licensing fee.