- IHSAA football champs (LC Bears)
- NAIA football champs (Marian Knights)
- NCAA Athletic and Academic All-American (Cody Zeller)
- NCAA All-American (Victor Oladipo)
- NCAA Academic All-American (Jordan Hulls)
- WNBA champs and Finals MVP (Fever/Tamika Catchings)
- B1G Sixth Man of the Year (Will Sheehey)
- #1 Ranking and B1G champs (Hoosiers)
- Brad Stevens and Frank Vogel (b/c why not)
- #1 seed and nation's best guard (Skylar Diggins)
- 7 top awards plus Athletic and Academic All-American (Manti Te'o)
- NCAA D1 football Coach of the Year (Brian Kelly)
- #1 Pick leading team to 11 wins/playoffs (Luck/Irsay)
- NBA All-Star and emerging superstar (Paul George)
- Leukemia Survivor and CoY (Chuck Pagano)
- NFL Coach of the Year and Coord of the Year (Bruce Arians)
- NFL GM of the Year (Ryan Grigson)
- NCAA men's soccer champs (IU)
- NL Central champs (Reds)
- B1G baseball champs (IU)
In the bustling Nickel Plate District of Fishers, Indiana, Tracy Gritters can recall a time when things looked very different. “It was a two-lane road 17 years ago,” she said of the property around her boutique store, Gallery 116 , where she has sold locally made goods since 2002. “We were worried about Target coming to town.” The retail giant eventually did — it's located about an 11-minute walk from her store — but the city's expansion hasn’t been the scenario she feared. Fishers, which was named MONEY's Best Place to Live in 2017 , officially upgraded from a town to a city and swore in its first mayor on January 1, 2015. Mayor Scott Faddness is still in office, and in the years since his inauguration, the city itself has been transformed. The newly developed downtown area became the Nickel Plate District , now home to an outdoor amphitheatre, plenty of retail stores and restaurants, a brewery, luxury apartments, and a high-speed internet coworking sp