
Smith was a first-year player who teamed with Haluska in 2006-07 and averaged 15 points. Most significant transfer out: Tyler Smith, 2006-07 After starting his career with one season at Iowa State, Haluska finished it as a first-team All-Big Ten selection alongside the likes of Wisconsin's Alando Tucker and Ohio State's Greg Oden. He recorded an excellent true shooting percentage of 57.2 while averaging better than 20 points a game. Haluska became Iowa's featured scorer in 2006-07 following the departures of Greg Brunner and Jeff Horner. That's enough for Crawford to earn bragging rights over a rich vein of successful IU out-transfers including but not limited to Armon Bassett, Al Durham, Justin Smith, Luke Fischer, Malik Story, Jeremy Hollowell, Mo Creek, Ben Allen and Remy Abell. He averaged 20.5 points and made first-team All-Atlantic 10 as the Musketeers advanced to the 50th minute of a Sweet 16 game before falling in double overtime to Kansas State. Most significant transfer out: Jordan Crawford, 2007-08Ĭrawford was outstanding in his one season at Xavier in 2009-10. Killingsworth elected to start his career at Auburn instead. Then, in 2000, former IU player Neil Reed stated that he had been choked by Bob Knight at a practice in 1997. In later years he would say he originally intended to go to Indiana directly from high school. Killingsworth finished the season averaging 17 points and eight boards. The former Auburn star erupted for 34 points on 14 of 19 shooting against reigning (and future) ACC defensive player of the year Shelden Williams in Indiana's 75-67 loss to Duke in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.

Killingsworth made an indelible impression in just his third game with the Hoosiers.

Today we turn our attention to the Big Ten.īear in mind we define a "transfer in" as someone who actually played minutes previously at a different four-year program. Before that, it was the AAC, Big 12 and Pac-12. Welcome back to our continuing look at one key question in this transfer-heavy era of ours: Just how important have transfers been - whether due to addition or subtraction - to each program in Division I's top seven conferences?
