Two more former members of Mike Woodson’s IU staff have found new homes this week.
According to a report by Jeff Goodman of Field of 68, outgoing IU assistant coach Kenya Hunter will join Sean Miller’s staff at Texas as an assistant coach. Hunter’s five-year tenure at IU started under Sean’s brother Archie.
Hunter has been connected to the Miller family for a long time. He was the Director of Basketball Operations at N.C. State when Archie played there, and he worked on Sean’s staff at Xavier from 2004-07.
During his time at IU, Hunter played a key role in several high level recruitments, including Jalen Hood-Schifino, Malik Reneau, Tamar Bates, Xavier Johnson, Bryson Tucker and others.
Also in the news this week is Isaac Green, who recently completed his fourth season at IU, serving as the team’s Video & Player Development Analyst for the past two years following two seasons as a Graduate Manager under Woodson.
Green was hired by new Oral Roberts head coach and former IU player Kory Barnett. Green will have the title assistant coach/chief of staff under Barnett.
“I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of the Oral Roberts University community,” said Green in a release. “I have the utmost faith in the vision that Coach Barnett has for this wonderful basketball program, and I will work each day to support him in bringing that vision to life.”
Previously reported: Yasir Rosemond to be an assistant coach at LSU.
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