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Matthew Glenesk

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Sports Content Coach at IndyStar

Often mistaken for Rick Moranis. When I'm not shrinking my two kids, I'm a sports editor (Pacers, Fever, high schools) for @indystarsports. #COYS

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  • 12 hours ago | indystar.com | Matthew Glenesk

    The Indiana High School Athletic Association boys track and field state meet was Saturday at North Central. Top-ranked Lawrence North won the team state title, edging Bloomington North, 47-45. Franklin Central hurdler Rylan Hainje was one of the stars of the day, setting state meet records in the 110 and 300 meter hurdles. Westview's Noah Bontrager pulled off the distance double, winning the 1600 and 3200, setting a meet record in the 1600.

  • 1 day ago | indystar.com | Matthew Glenesk

    Pacers took an improbable 1-0 series lead in the NBA Finals with a 111-110 win over OKC on Tyrese Haliburton's last-second shot. NBA Finals Game 2: Pacers at Thunder, 8 p.m., Sunday; TV: ABCWhile fans in OKC were left in stunned silence, fans in Indy went wild. Check out the scenes from the Pacers' watch party at Gainbridge. When is Game 2 of NBA Finals? Pacers play the Thunder in Game 2 at 8 p.m., Sunday, in Oklahoma City, looking to bring a 2-0 series lead back to Indianapolis. Need a break?

  • 1 day ago | indystar.com | Matthew Glenesk

    NBA Finals Game 1 box score stats: How did Pacers pull off stunning comeback? Matthew GleneskAnd like they've done so many times this postseason, they dug themselves out of it in the second half with much better ball security and hot shooting from behind the arc. in a stunning comeback capped off by a last-second shot by Tyrese Haliburton. The Pacers won 111-110 to open the Finals up 1-0. Whew.

  • 1 day ago | usatoday.com | Matthew Glenesk

    After committing 20 first-half turnovers, the Indiana Pacers dug themselves a hole in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. And like they've done so many times this postseason, they dug themselves out of it in the second half with much better ball security and hot shooting from behind the arc. in a stunning comeback capped off by a last-second shot by Tyrese Haliburton. The Pacers won 111-110 to open the Finals up 1-0. Whew.

  • 2 days ago | sports.yahoo.com | Matthew Glenesk |Dustin Dopirak |Jenni Carlson

    We talk predictions, key matchups, X factors are more as we preview the Pacers vs. Thunder NBA Finals with Dustin Dopirak and Jenni Carlson.

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Matt Glenesk
Matt Glenesk @MattGlenesk
14 May 25

RT @ctannous98: Pacers defeat Cavs, advancing to the Eastern Conference finals @indystar https://t.co/QkQSatfoEf https://t.co/EgJ2Uhsek8

Matt Glenesk
Matt Glenesk @MattGlenesk
14 May 25

As happy as #Pacers are to have proven last year wasn't a fluke, they enter this year's Eastern Conference Finals with a strong belief their season shouldn't end there. @DustinDopirak from #YesCers' Game 5 closeout: https://t.co/MSZ4Qvyu8Z

Matt Glenesk
Matt Glenesk @MattGlenesk
14 May 25

#Pacers are back in Eastern Conference finals for a second year in a row. Here's a step-by-step construction of an unlikely NBA contender: via @DustinDopirak: https://t.co/LPlCes3b8Z