The Indiana Basketball Coaches
Association originated in 1971 in a room at the Marriott
Hotel in Indianapolis.
Two Coaches from each of the five Indiana High School
Athletic Association districts and Virgil Sweet attended.
The IBCA’s goals were education and fellowship.
The late Marion Crawley was the first executive
Director, followed by Virgil Sweet. Bob King, George
Griffith.
Current Executive Director Steve Witty assumed the position
in the summer of 2002.
The IBCA is the voice of the Indiana Basketball
Coaches. Its’
Board and 15 district representatives meet during the year
to formulate and communicate ideas and recommendations to
the Indiana High School Athletic Association concerning
Indiana High School Basketball.
The IBCA has gone through two major changes through
all the years. With
the inclusion of Girl’s basketball coaches, the membership
has grown to over twenty-five hundred to three thousand
members each year.
The IBCA has become one of the largest High School
Basketball Coaches Associations in America.
The second major change came in 1996 when the IHSAA
voted to go to a class tournament beginning in 1997.
This presented a tremendous challenge to the IBCA
as the hallowed history of Indiana Basketball was changed.
In 2001 the IBCA went “online” for the first time.
We are proud to say that the IBCA still remains as
strong as ever.
The IBCA publishes an e-newsletter in the fall and in
the spring. A
spring clinic is the Association’s major sponsored event,
and is attended by 800-1,200 coaches from Indiana and from
around the country.
The clinic features sixteen speakers in two days,
which includes four college speakers and twelve high school
coaches (both boys and girls coaches of the year).
This makes it a very unique clinic.
Each year the IBCA provides approximately 20 girls
and 20 boys college grants of seven hundred and fifty
dollars each.
Through the years, the IBCA is proud to have provided over
four hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars in grants to
deserving student athletes.
The IBCA issues its own boys’ and girls’ high school
Basketball polls featuring the top twenty teams in the
state. The poll
committee is made up of forty-four boys and girls head
coaches representing each district and class.
This group of coaches also selects the IBCA’s boy’s
and girl’s all-state team.
These All-State teams are made up of fifteen seniors.
In addition, there is a boys and girls Underclassmen
All State team of fifteen players selected.
This committee also selects the boys and girls Junior
All-Star teams that compete and help prepare the Senior
Indiana All-Stars for the annual Indiana vs Kentucky
all-star series.
As we enter the twenty-first century, we find the
IBCA entering another era of change.
In 2001 the IBCA went on line for the first time.
The web site is continually being upgraded and
improved to better meet the needs of the coaches and players
in our state.
In 2007 the IBCA became involved in the
Coaches vs Cancer Initiative.
January is now designated as coaches vs cancer month
for High School basketball in Indiana.
To date, through the efforts of our coaches, players
and school communities over $300,000 has been raised to
fight cancer.
The IBCA also provides a Job Placement
Service for its’ members.
This has been a part of the IBCA since inception.
In 1985, Executive Director, Virgil Sweet recruited
Gene Milner to become Job Placement Director and he has
continued that job under the following Executive Directors:
Bob King, George Griffith, and current Executive
Director Steve Witty. Gene also publishes the Indiana High
School Basketball record book (boys).
This publication comes out each spring and has been
done in association with the IBCA since 1983.
In April and July of 2003, the IBCA in
conjunction with the IHSAA began conducting annual boys and
girls underclassmen showcases.
These events are designed to showcase and provide
collegiate exposure for the best underclassmen talent that
the state of Indiana has to offer.
All High School coaches have the opportunity to
recommend their players and the best players that they have
observed. These
recommendations are then submitted to a committee of IBCA
District Representative who determine which players across
the state will receive invitations.
These showcases are held at Ben Davis High School.
Each year over 100 college coaches are in attendance
to observe the talent.
The IBCA is very proud of the history and growth of
our organization and the heritage of our great game of
basketball in
Indiana. Visit our web site at
www.ibcacoaches.com
and learn more about the IBCA.
If you would like to contact the
IBCA, email us at:
info@ibcahoopscoaches.com.