Tom Crean out as coach of Indiana after 9 seasons
Posted Mar 16, 2017
Indiana and Tom Crean have parted ways after nine seasons, the school announced on Thursday. The Hoosiers went to the Sweet 16 three times in his tenure but have not made it to the NCAA tournament twice in the past four seasons -- including this past year despite beating Kansas and North Carolina. Crean took over the program in 2008 after Kelvin Sampson left admid an NCAA scandal.
(ESPN.com)
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