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Indiana basketball coach Mike Woodson to step down at conclusion of season


Mike Woodson will step away from his position as IU basketball’s head coach after the 2024-25 season. Woodson is in his fourth season as the coach of the Hoosiers. He’s compiled a 77-49 record, including a pair of NCAA tournament appearances in 2022 and 2023. There’s now clarity about Woodson’s status and Indiana will have a new leader next winter. (Inside the Hall)

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Indiana basketball coach Mike Woodson to step down at conclusion of season


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