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Butler Bulldogs vs. St. Thomas University Tommies Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl November 07th, 2026
Parking & Directions for St. Thomas University Tommies Football Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl
4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN
46208, US
The Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl isn’t just a venue; it’s a place that’s seen its fair share of history and heart. Back in 2016, it hosted this incredible art installation that pulled in crowds from all over the country, proving it’s more than just a sports spot, it’s a community hub that can surprise you. The vibe here is electric, partly thanks to a dedicated volunteer program that keeps everything running smoothly, making every event feel like a big family gathering. If you’re into music, you might remember the legendary concert on September 15, 1969, which was broadcast live on national TV, turning this spot into a household name. Over the years, the Sellick Bowl has earned awards like the 1995 Venue Excellence Award, recognizing its role in bringing people together through sports and entertainment. Whether you want the best seats with Teleportation Seating or prefer kicking back on the lawn with friends, there’s something for everyone. And if you’re hungry, no worries, a bunch of food trucks line up nearby, serving up everything from classic burgers to spicy tacos. When heading there from the highway, just take exit 22 and cruise onto River Street. For anyone into St. Thomas University Tommies Football in Indianapolis, this place is more than just a game, it’s where memories are made, and the spirit of the sport lives on.