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- Isiah Thomas. Point guard. 742 votes. 1979 - 1981. NCAA Champion (1981) NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1981) More Isiah Thomas. Dig Deeper... 335+ Famous Taurus Historical Figures.
- Calbert Cheaney. Shooting guard, Small forward. 655 votes. 1989 - 1993. Calbert Nathaniel Cheaney (born July 17, 1971) is an American basketball coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the Erie BayHawks of the NBA G League.
- Steve Alford. Point guard, Shooting guard. 603 votes. 1983 - 1987. NCAA Champion (1987)
- Scott May. Power forward. 492 votes. 1972 - 1976. NCAA Champion (1976)
Davage “Dave” Minor was a player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was a 1941 graduate of Gary Froebel High School where he gained notice as the first player in Northwest Indiana to develop a jump shot.
On March 19, 1955, the Tigers of Crispus Attucks High School defeated the Roosevelt Panthers of Gary, Indiana, earning the capital city its first state high school boys basketball championship. On a national level, the victory marked the first time an all-black team won an open state tournament.
- Oscar Robertson
- John Wooden
- Larry Bird
- Bob Knight
- Glenn Robinson
- Steve Alford
- Scott May
- Calbert Cheaney
- Rick Mount
- Gene Keady
Indiana ties:Grew up in Indianapolis, graduated from Crispus Attucks High. Overview:Robertson was born in Tennessee, but his family moved to Indianapolis when he was 18 months old. Robertson attended Crispus Attucks High in the city and led the team to consecutive state championships and a 60-1 record from 1954 to 1956. He attended Cincinnati and l...
Indiana ties:Grew up in Martinsville, played at Purdue. Overview:Wooden is enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach. Playing at Purdue from 1929 to 1932, before there was an NCAA Tournament, Wooden was a consensus All-America choice three times and was Helms national player of the year in 1932. The Boile...
Indiana ties:Grew up in French Lick, played at Indiana State, coached and served as executive with Pacers Overview:Bird averaged 31 points and 21 rebounds for Springs Valley High and accepted a scholarship offer from Indiana University to enter the program in 1974. He didn’t even make it to the end of the year. The large IU campus did not suit him,...
Indiana ties:Head coach at Indiana University from 1971 to 2000 Overview:Knight is viewed by many as the greatest technical coach in the game’s history, a brilliant strategist who excelled with his motion offense and man-to-man defense concepts. His teams won 902 games, 662 of those at IU, and NCAA championships in 1976, 1981 and 1987. His Hoosiers...
Indiana ties:Grew up in Gary, played at Purdue Overview:Robinson’s junior season with the Boilermakers, 1993-94, was the best single season by a college basketball player in the past 40 years. He was named Sporting News Player of the Year after averaging 30.3 points and 10.1 rebounds. He led Purdue to a 29-5 season and Elite Eight finish in the NCA...
Indiana ties:Graduated from New Castle High, played at Indiana Overview:Alford’s college career remains drastically underrated — save, perhaps, by Sporting News, which selected him the No. 35 player in NCAA history the in the book “Legends of College Basketball.” Alford was one of the great shooters ever to play, hitting 53 percent of his 3-point a...
Indiana ties:Played at Indiana, settled in Bloomington Overview:In his junior season, 1974-75, May was averaging 16.3 points and 6.6 rebounds, second among the Hoosiers in both categories, when he broke his arm in a late February victory over Purdue that lifted IU to 26-0. The Hoosiers won their remaining three regular-season games, plus two in the...
Indiana ties:Grew up in Evansville, played at Indiana, now Pacers assistant coach Overview:For all the magnificent players who have been through the Big Ten, from May to Robinson, from Glen Rice and Steve Smith to Michael Redd and now Luka Garza, Cheaney stands as the conference’s career scoring leader with 2,613 points. He was the Sporting News Pl...
Indiana ties:Grew up in Lebanon, played at Purdue Overview:Mount is considered one of the greatest pure jump shooters ever to play the game. He averaged 35.4 points as a senior with the Boilermakers, but that year’s team finished second in the Big Ten and so did not get to play in the NCAA Tournament. In Mount’s junior year, his 33.3 points per gam...
Indiana ties:Coach at Purdue University from 1980 to 2005 Overview:There were other fine programs and significant coaches in the Big Ten during the Bob Knight years, but only Keady could just about match Knight in the conference. From Keady’s arrival in the 1980-81 season until Knight departed Indiana in 2000, it was six conference titles for Keady...
Record: 26-9 (14-4, 1st in Big Ten MBB) Rank: 9th in the Final AP Poll. Coach: Bob Knight. More School Info. NCAA Champion. Big Ten Reg Season Champ. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. Check out the detailed 1980-81 Indiana Hoosiers Roster and Stats for College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
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