Bloomington native Drew Adams promoted to Director of Operations/Video Coordinator

  • 04/22/2010 4:54 pm in

With Brian Barone leaving for an assistant-coach spot at Wisconsin-Green Bay earlier this week, Drew Adams, who was IU’s Coordinator of Basketball Systems last season, has been promoted to fill Barone’s void as the Director of Operations/Video Coordinator for the Hoosiers.

From IU Media Relations:

“He has worked very hard to prepare himself for a future in coaching, and we are excited to have him be a part of that at Indiana,” said Crean. “I know he has a very bright future and I’m glad it’s going to be with us.”

In addition to several administrative responsibilities including camps, Adams will be in charge of overseeing all video operations as it pertains to practice and game coverage, opponent film exchange, scouting and other visual training and coaching tools the staff may have.

“It means a lot to me that Coach Crean believes in my work and thinks highly enough of me to offer me this position and opportunity,” said Adams. “This is something I have been working toward for a long time and I couldn’t be more excited. The technology that college basketball teams use is so important to their day to day success and I realize the tremendous responsibility that comes with this.”

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Adams is a 2004 graduate of Bloomington High School South, where he spent three years playing for head coach J.R. Holmes. During his senior season at South, the Panthers won Conference Indiana and he was selected as team captain, was the team’s leading scorer and was an all-conference selection. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management from Tennessee in 2009.

“It is a dream come true and an honor to be at IU,” noted Adams. “My grandparents had season tickets and I would always try to get a ticket to the game. It was always my dream to play here, but that didn’t happen. However, to be able to work here is even better because that doesn’t have to end in four years.”

Young kid doing his thing.

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