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Together at last: Armon Bassett and Mike Davis

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Armon Bassett will finally suit up for the coach responsible for bringing him to Bloomington - Mike Davis - as the former IU guard announced his intentions to transfer to UAB in today’s Birmingham News.
“I’m good friends with Robert (Vaden). Coach Davis put Robert in a good situation and he’ll probably be a top [...]

Bud Mackey is a free man (for now); Jordan Crawford down to five schools

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Bud Mackey, who lost his opportunity to attend IU after being caught at school with crack, is a free man once again. WKYT in Lexington, Kentucky reports that Mackey was released at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday:
Former Scott County High School basketball star Bud Mackey is out jail, but not out of trouble. Workers at the [...]

Robert Vaden arrested for disorderly conduct

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

In case you were wondering how Indianapolis Pike product and former Hoosier Robert Vaden is doing these days, the Birmingham News has an update for you:
Five UAB Blazer basketball players were arrested and jailed early Friday morning by Birmingham police.
Edward Berrios, 23; Keenan Ellis, 18; Walter Sharpe, 21; Channing Toney, 21; and Robert Vaden, 22, [...]

Wilmont, Calloway land in NBA Summer League

Friday, July 6th, 2007

There weren’t two guys on last year’s Hoosier team with more charisma than Rod Wilmont and Earl Calloway. (Mike White was a close third. Wink.) They were flashy; they were fun to watch.
On a given night, Wilmont would transform into a can’t-miss-three-point assassin. Calloway, at his best, could break down a defense with ease. [...]

Errek Suhr gets into coaching

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Less than four months removed from his playing days at Indiana, Errek Suhr is already back into basketball. Suhr has returned to Bloomington North, where he graduated in 2003, as an assistant coach.
Suhr talked to the Times Mail about the role coach Kelvin Sampson played in preparing Suhr to be a success in coaching:
“He’d [...]

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