The Indiana Pacers announced the results of an initiative where they pledged to donate three cases of eggs for each 3-pointer scored during home games.

INDIANAPOLIS — Wednesday was an “egg-cellent” day for the Indiana Pacers to host a charity event.

Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced the results of Drive & Dish, an ongoing initiative where they pledged to donate three cases of eggs for each 3-pointer scored during home games. 

“Initiatives like this show how the game can bring people together and create real impact for families across Indiana,” said Corey Wilson, Pacers Sports & Entertainment’s senior vice president of community engagement. “Thanks to our partners at Kroger, MPS Egg Farms and HATCH, we’re proud to help donate more than 100,000 eggs to Hoosiers who need them most.” 

On April 8, the team held an event to celebrate the program’s success, displaying egg cartons on the Pacers’ home court. The boxes filled more than half the floor, representing thousands of meals for Hoosier families. The cartons were then donated to Gleaners Food Bank for reuse.

More than 100,000 eggs were donated this season, sent to communities across Indiana, the team said.

Earlier this season, we pledged three cases of eggs to hungry Hoosiers for every @Pacers three-pointer made during home games. Today, thanks to the commitment of our partners @kroger, MPS Egg Farms, and @HatchforHunger, we are delivering over 100,000 eggs to Indiana families!… pic.twitter.com/0XIP9SpDEg

— Pacers Sports & Entertainment (@PacersSportsEnt) April 8, 2026

“Every egg delivered is a step toward closing the protein gap for families who need it most,” HATCH for Hunger CEO Danny Leckie said. “And 100,000 eggs isn’t just a number — it’s real nutrition showing up for real families across Indiana.”

Click here to learn more about the Drive & Dish initiative.