Former Indiana High School Players in NCAA Tourneys

3/19/2009

A total of 35 men and 28 women who played high school basketball in the state of Indiana are on the rosters of teams that will participate in the upcoming NCAA tournaments.

East Chicago Central, Evansville Memorial and South Bend St. Joseph’s each have three alums playing this week, while Bloomington North, Brownsburg, Carmel, Huntington North, Indianapolis Cathedral, Kokomo, New Castle, North Central (Indianapolis), Pike, and Valparaiso each boast two former players.

Thanks to IHSAA sports administration intern Kristina Catt, a Monrovia HS graduate and current student at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, for compiling the following information from each respective university’s website.

Men’s Tournament

American

Steve Luptak   6'3   So.   G   Munster/Munster

Boston College

Tyler Morris   6'2   Jr.   G   Indianapolis/Lawrence North

Butler

Alex Anglin   6'4   Jr.   G/F   Kokomo/Kokomo

Garrett Butcher   6'7   Fr.   F   Ellettsville/Edgewood

Zach Hahn   6'0   So.   G   New Castle/Chrysler

Gordon Hayward   6'8   Fr.   G/F   Brownsburg/Brownsburg

Matt Howard   6'8   So.   F   Connersville/Connersville

Emerson Kampen   6'9   Fr.   C   Yorktown/Yorktown  
Grant Leiendecker   6'3   Jr.   G   Fort Wayne/ Homestead

Nick Rodgers   6'1   Jr.   G   Noblesville/ Noblesville

Chase Stigall   6'3   Fr.   G   New Castle/Chrysler

Clemson
Jonah Baize   6'6   So.   F   Evansville/North

Cleveland State

George Tandy   6'8   Sr.   F   Indianapolis/North Central

Cornell

Adam Gore   6'0   Sr.   G   Monrovia/Monrovia

Dayton
Stephen Thomas   6'1   So.   G   Indianapolis/Cathedral
 
Kansas

Tyrone Appleton   6’2   Jr.   G   Gary/Roosevelt/Bridgeton Academy

Louisville

Kyle Kuric   6'4   Fr.   G   Evansville/Memorial

Marquette

Dominic James   5'11   Sr.   G   Richmond/Richmond

Memphis

Angel Garcia   6'11   Fr.   F   East Chicago/East Chicago Central
Michigan

Stu Douglas   6'3   Fr.   G   Carmel/Carmel

Zach Novak   6'5   Fr.   G   Chesterton/Chesterton

North Carolina

Tyler Zeller   7'0   Fr.   F   Washington/Washington

Ohio State
Walter Offutt   6'3   Fr.   G   Indianapolis/Warren Central

Mark Titus   6'4   Jr.   G   Brownsburg/Brownsburg

Pittsburgh

Gary McGhee   6'10   So.   C   Anderson/Highland

Purdue
Chris Kramer   6'3   Jr.   G   Huntington/Huntington

Robbie Hummel   6'8   So.   F   Valparaiso/Valparaiso

Bobby Riddell   5'9   Sr.   G   Lafayette/ Harrison (West Laf.)
JaJuan Johnson   6'10   So.   F/C   Indianapolis/Franklin Central

Mark Wohlford   6'0   Jr.   G   Columbus/Columbus East

John Hart   6'2   Fr.   G   Beech Grove/Beech Grove

E'Twaun Moore   6'3   So.   G   East Chicago/East Chicago


Robert Morris

Dallas Green   6'8   Jr.   F   Indianapolis/Northwest
Wake Forest

Jeff Teague   6'2   So.   G   Indianapolis/Pike
Xavier

Joe Hughes   6'6   So.   F   Indianapolis/Cathedral


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