A difference maker on the recruiting trail’: IU basketball announces hire of assistant coach Kenny Johnson and…
Indiana University (IU) basketball has officially announced the hiring of Kenny Johnson as an assistant coach under head coach Darian DeVries. Johnson, a familiar face in the IU basketball program, previously worked as an assistant coach under Tom Crean from 2012 to 2014 and is now returning to the team after spending the 2024-2025 season as an assistant coach at Georgetown University.
*Key Highlights of Kenny Johnson’s Hiring:*
– *Recruiting Expertise*: Johnson is known for being a “difference maker on the recruiting trail,” with a proven track record of attracting top talent.
– *NBA and Lottery Picks*: His experience includes working with players who have been NBA draft picks, showcasing his ability to develop and mentor top-level talent.
– *Georgetown Success*: During his time at Georgetown, the team won 18 games, secured league victories over Creighton and Xavier, and advanced to the semifinals of the College Basketball Crown Tournament.
– *Coaching Team*: Johnson joins a strong coaching staff at IU, including Rod Clark, Drew Adams, and Nic Norton, to help shape the future of the program ¹ ².
With Johnson’s addition, IU basketball is poised for success in the upcoming season, particularly in recruiting and talent development. His return to Bloomington is expected to bring a new level of excitement and competitiveness to the team. Welcome to the Hoosiers, Coach Johnson!