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1959 Indiana Mr. Basketball. [24] 2-time single-game scoring record of 56 points. 3rd round pick in 1963 NBA draft. Don Schlundt: Center South Bend, Indiana: 1952 1955 3-time All-American (1953, 1954, 1955). [30] Member of the 1953 National Championship team. 2nd round pick in 1955 NBA draft. Keith Smart: Guard Baton Rouge, Louisiana: 1987 1988
The NCAA did not officially record assists as a stat until the 1983–84 season, and blocks and steals until the 1985–86 season, but Indiana's record books includes players in these stats before these seasons. [2] These lists are updated through the end of the 2021–22 season.
Wilson was the subject of the book "Jump Johnny Jump!" written by Dick Burdette. Wilson was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame [9] and the Anderson University Athletic Hall of Fame as part of its inaugural class in 1997. [7] [10] He was named one of Indiana's 50 best basketball players of all time.
Borgman was a 1999 Indiana All-Star and the all-time leading scorer at Jac-Cen-Del with 1,711 points in four seasons. He also set school records for field goals (611), 3-pointers (151), steals ...
Rayl attended Indiana University from 1959 to 1963, where he was an All-American his junior and senior seasons. Rayl averaged 20.6 ppg for his career and still holds the IU Hoosiers single-game scoring record of 56 points, which he did twice against Michigan State and Minnesota.
In early 1986, when Bailey was a 14-year-old eighth-grader, Indiana coach Bob Knight watched two games featuring Bailey's team. At the time, Knight and his 1985–86 team were being covered by author John Feinstein for his book A Season on the Brink, which would later go on to be a national best-seller.
The 2021-22 season marked the NBA's 75th, and Bird was named one of the league's 75 best all-time players. There are all kinds of all-time great lists out there. Some recent versions place Bird in ...
Langford, a McDonald's-All American and 2018 Indiana Mr. Basketball, was (according to ESPN) the 6th ranked player in the nation and number one high school player in Indiana. Despite getting off to a strong start of 12–2, which included 3 conference wins, the 2018–2019 Hoosiers struggled down the backstretch of the season.