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October 29, 2009 As expected, legendary Hoosier basketball coach Bob Knight will not attend the Indiana Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony to be held on November 6th. Knight and fellow legendary coach Jerry Yeagley join five other Indiana greats as new members. Knight did issue a letter of thanks and appreciation to alums, fans and to his former players and parts of tha lettert were published by Indiana today. Here is the complete press release from Indiana on next weekend's ceremony: CAPACITY CROWD EXPECTED FOR HALL OF FAME CEREMONY October 29, 2009 Bloomington, Indiana-With nearly 600 confirmed guests, the IU Varsity Club announced today that a capacity crowd is expected for the 2009 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The event will take place on the floor of Assembly Hall on Friday, November 6. Guests include former student-athletes, coaches, staff and others to celebrate seven IU greats to be formally inducted, including legendary IU coaches Bob Knight and Jerry Yeagley. Coaches Knight and Yeagley are both the winningest NCAA coaches in their respective sports. Knight (men's basketball, 1972-2000), won three national championships, and Yeagley (men's soccer, 1973-2004), captured six NCAA titles. Knight and Yeagley join former Hoosier standouts Steve Downing (men's basketball, 1971-73), Katrin Koch (women's track and field, 1989-92), Joe Norman (football, 1975-78), the late Mike Rabold (football, 1956-58), and Alan Somers (swimming, 1961-63) as honorees. In addition to the Hall of Fame Ceremony, each inductee will be recognized at halftime of the football game against Wisconsin at Memorial Stadium on November 7. Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass confirmed that all living inductees, other than Coach Knight, will be attending the Hall of Fame activities. "Coach Knight contacted me directly yesterday to let me know that he would not be attending the Hall of Fame ceremonies, primarily because of his concern that the media interest in his attendance would take away from the other people being inducted," Glass said. "I absolutely respect his feelings on that and very much appreciate his response, which in no way suggested he opposed being inducted. "Coach Knight expressed his tremendous appreciation for the support his teams were given by the IU student body and fans all over the state of Indiana and the contribution that support made to the success of his teams. Coach Knight also noted that there is no one he appreciates more than his players who he said were the most responsible for the success the program had during his tenure." At the induction ceremony, the late Mike Rabold will be represented by his brother John and Coach Knight will be represented by legendary sports writer Bob Hammel, a 2008 Hall of Fame inductee. The Hall of Fame was established in 1982 by the Indiana University Varsity Club National Board of Directors in cooperation with Indiana University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, the I Association, and the Indiana University Alumni Association. Its purpose is to recognize and honor individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the achievements and prestige of Indiana University in the field of athletics and who have continued to demonstrate the values imparted by intercollegiate athletics. Each year, a subcommittee of the Indiana University Varsity Club National Board of Directors selects inductees for the Hall of Fame. This year's class brings the current roster of IU Hall of Fame inductees to 164. Intercollegiate Athletics Steve Downing, Men's Basketball Bob Knight, Men's Basketball Katrin Koch, Women's Track and Field Joe Norman, Football Mike Rabold, Football Alan Somers, Men's Swimming Jerry Yeagley, Men's Soccer |
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