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The Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament, organized by the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA), is one of the oldest state high school basketball tournament in America. The tournament has often featured future NCAA and National Basketball Association (NBA) players. The Milan Miracle team in the 1953–54 season inspired ...
Hoosier hysteria is the state of excitement surrounding basketball in Indiana or, more specifically, the Indiana high school basketball tournament. The most famous example occurred in 1954, when Milan (enrollment 161) defeated Muncie Central (enrollment over 1,600) to win the state title.
South Future All-Star Braylon Mullins (8), a sophomore from Greenfield-Central High School, moves the ball around the court during the second half of an boys’ Indiana High School Future All ...
The 6-2 Rutland, a University of Indianapolis recruit, is one of the smoothest scorers in the class. He averaged 18.0 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists last season for the City tournament ...
Franklin Community High School senior Micah Davis (4) shoots during the second half of an IHSAA basketball game against Whiteland High School, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at Whiteland High School ...
The Indiana Mr. Basketball honor recognizes the top high school basketball player in the state of Indiana. The award is presented annually by The Indianapolis Star. [1] The first Indiana Mr. Basketball was George Crowe of Franklin High School in 1939. [2] The Indiana Mr. Basketball award is the oldest such award in the nation, predating the ...
Indiana high school basketball preview: Everything you need to know for 2023-24 season. Sectional 8. Noblesville High School junior Aaron Fine (3) brings the ball up court during the first half of ...
The first Indiana basketball team (1900–01) Indiana fielded its first men's basketball team in the 1900–01 season, posting a 1–4 ledger under coach James H. Horne. In their first game the Hoosiers traveled to Indianapolis and lost to Butler 17–20. Indiana's first victory was a 26–17 win over Wabash College that same year.