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No. Image President Term Notes 1: Andrew Wylie: 1829–1851 2: Alfred Ryors: 1852–1853 3: William Mitchel Daily: 1853–1859 4: John Hiram Lathrop: 1859–1860
1961 Co-Indiana Mr. Basketball. [24] 2nd round pick in 1965 NBA draft. Tom Van Arsdale: Forward Indianapolis, Indiana: 1963 1965 1961 Co-Indiana Mr. Basketball. [24] 2nd round pick in 1965 NBA draft. Christian Watford: Forward Birmingham, Alabama: 2010 2013 Famous for the "Wat Shot," which led to a last second victory over #1-ranked Kentucky ...
Without Indiana University, those worlds could very well exist. IU has been educating Hoosiers for more than 200 years, and with 774,000 alumni and counting, it's given birth to some legendary alumni.
The coaches and media named him a Third Team All-Big Ten honoree. Indiana earned a number 1 seed, and then went on to defeat James Madison and Temple University, before falling to Syracuse in the Sweet 16. Watford earned his Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sports broadcasting in May 2013. [7] [8] [9]
Name Image Birth Death Known for Association Reference David Davis: Mar 9, 1815: Jun 26, 1886: Appointed to US Supreme Court by Abraham Lincoln: Lived and died in Bloomington Joseph W. Fifer: Oct 28, 1840: Aug 6, 1938: 19th Governor of Illinois: Attended Illinois Wesleyan University, served as city attorney of Bloomington John Marshall Hamilton ...
Born and raised in Illinois until age 16; funeral held in Illinois, but interred in Massachusetts. [1] David Abidor (born 1992), soccer player; Margaret Abbott (1878–1955), first modern-era Olympic United States female champion. Lived during her teens and learned her Olympic sport of golf in Illinois. [2]
Chuck Klausing - head football coach 1964–1969; College Football Hall of Fame; 19th winningest coach in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football history; Lou Tepper - head football coach 2006–2011; former head coach at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and PennWest Edinboro
The Indiana Hoosiers are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of Indiana University Bloomington, named after the demonym for people from the state of Indiana.The Hoosiers participate in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 24 sports and became a member of the Big Ten Conference on December 1, 1899.