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Franchise Results

SEASONRECORDPLAYOFFS
2024-2527-23YES
2023-2436-15YES
2022-2330-20YES
2021-2226-22NO
2020-216-9NO
2019-2021-22NO
2018-1923-27NO
2017-1829-21YES
2016-1730-20YES
2015-1620-30NO
2014-1528-22YES
2013-1434-16YES
2012-1327-23YES
2011-1214-36NO
2010-1124-26NO
2009-1022-28NO
2008-0919-31NO
2007-0817-33NO

Playoff History

04.01.25 Mad Ants vs. Swarm

2024-25: For the third consecutive year, the Indiana Mad Ants were in the playoffs. The first round saw them defeat the Greensboro Swarm 120-110 at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on April 1st, 2025. Quenton Jackson led the club with 34 points in the win. Two days later, Indiana hit the road for the second round of the playoffs. Facing the Osceola Magic, they lost 129-114. Osceola's Mac McClung scored 39 points to take down the Mad Ants.

04.02.24 Mad Ants v. Blue Coats

2023-24: The Mad Ants hosted the Delaware Blue Coats in a first round matchup on April 2nd, 2024. Delaware eliminated the Mad Ants with a 123-101 victory. Kendall Brown scored 28 points for the Mad Ants in the defeat. Delaware's Ricky Council IV also scored 28 points to lead his team.

2022-23: The Fort Wayne Mad Ants hit the road on March 28th, 2023 to take on the Capital City Go-Go. In a single elimination round, it was Capital City who prevailed by a final score of 101-87. Tevin Brown and David Stockton led the way for Fort Wayne with 20 points each. Quenton Jackson (a year prior to him joining the Pacers/Mad Ants) led the Go-Go with 22 points.

2017-18: The Fort Wayne Mad Ants hosted the Erie Bayhawks on April 3rd, 2018. Erie got the better of Fort Wayne with a 119-116 victory. For the Mad Ants, DeQuan Jones led the team with 29 points and 11 rebounds. For Erie, it was Jeremy Evans who carried the team with 24 points.

2016-17: In a best-of-three series, the Fort Wayne Mad Ants squared off with the Maine Red Claws. Game one was a home game for Fort Wayne on April 4th, 2017. Maine came out victorious in game one by a final score of 110-106. Tyler Hansbrough led the Mad Ants with 29 points while Demtrius Jackson scored 30 points for Maine. Game two was on the 10th and saw the teams head to the East coast. Fort Wayne evened the series with a narrow 111-110 win. Hansbrough again led the way with 27 points. Jordan Mickey led the Red Claws with 27 points. The decisive game three was held two days later. By a final score of 124-119, it was Maine who advanced despite 30 points from Trey McKinney Jones. Jalen Jones carried the way for Maine with 30 points of his own.

2014-15: For the third consecutive season, the Fort Wayne Mad Ants made the postseason. For the second straight year, they found themselves in the NBA Development League Finals. In the first round, they hosted game one against the Maine Red Claws on April 7th, 2015. In an overtime thriller, Fort Wayne came out on top 104-103 thanks to a layup from Matt Bouldin. Game two was held four days later from Maine. The Mad Ants eliminated the Red Claws with a 121-111 victory. Jordan Crawford led the way with 36 points for Fort Wayne. Romero Osby added 33 points for Maine in the losing effort.

The second round matchup saw the Mad Ants square off with the Canton Charge. Game one was hosted by Fort Wayne on April 16th. The Mad Ants took care of business with a 105-91 win thanks to 27 points from Crawford. Canton hosted game two three days later. Fort Wayne eliminated the Charge by a final score of 103-85. Crawford again led the team in scoring with 28 points this time around.

It was a Finals rematch from the year before with the Mad Ants taking on the Santa Cruz Warriors. Game one was held in Fort Wayne on April 23rd. Santa Cruz handed the Mad Ants their first loss of the postseason with a 119-115 final. Elliot Williams led the Warriors with 31 points while Ramon Harris led Fort Wayne with 30 points. Game two was held three days later from Santa Cruz. The Warriors got their revenge and eliminated the Mad Ants to clinch the Championship. The final score was 109-96. Williams led Santa Cruz with 23 points.

2013-14: In their second consecutive postseason berth, the Fort Wayne Mad Ants brought home their lone Championship to date. The first round matchup pitted the Mad Ants against the Reno Bighorns. Game one was hosted by Reno on April 11th, 2014. In a nailbiter, Fort Wayne won 97-96 behind a 20-point performance from Matt Bouldin. Game two was in Fort Wayne just two days later. The Mad Ants knocked off Reno with a 115-93 win. Tony Mitchell led Fort Wayne with 21 points.

The second round matchup saw Fort Wayne take on the Sioux Falls Skyforce. Game one was held on April 17th in Sioux Falls. Fort Wayne kept the winning streak alive with a 113-111 win. Eight players scored in double figures for the Mad Ants including 20 points from Sadiel Rojas. Two days later, game two was held in Fort Wayne. The Mad Ants took care of business and eliminated Sioux Falls with a 126-118 win. Ron Howard led the Ants with 25 points.

One year after being eliminated by Santa Cruz, Fort Wayne faced off with the Warriors again. This time it was in the NBA Development League Finals. Santa Cruz hosted game one on April 24th. The Mad Ants took game one by a final score of 102-92. Tony Mitchell led Fort Wayne with 25 points. Game two was in Fort Wayne two days later. With a chance to clinch the title on home soil, Fort Wayne did just that. In front of a crowd of nearly five thousand fans, the Mad Ants defeated Santa Cruz 119-113 to claim the Championship. Mitchell paved the way with 32 points while Howard added 23 points.

2012-13: The first playoff berth in franchise history. The Fort Wayne Mad Ants battled the Santa Cruz Warriors in a best-of-three series. Hosting game one on April 10th, 2013, the Mad Ants fell to Santa Cruz by a final score of 124-118 despite a 40-point outburst from Tony Mitchell. Jeremy Tyler led Santa Cruz with 34 points. Fort Wayne hit the West coast for game two three days later. The Warriors eliminated the Mad Ants with a 110-92 win. Ron Howard had 25 points for Fort Wayne in the loss. Tyler again led Santa Cruz, but this time with 25 points.