Sports | basketball Indiana Hires Crean Away From Marquette Also, OK State head coach Sean Sutton resigns after 2nd year By Doug Sweeney Posted Apr 1, 2008 11:17 PM CDT Copied Oklahoma State head coach Sean Sutton stares at a referee during the first half of a college basketball game against Missouri, in Columbia, Mo., in this Feb. 26, 2008 file photo. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson, file) Tom Crean has agreed to leave his head coaching post at Marquette to take over Indiana University’s basketball team. The formal announcement is expected today. “I think he's a great choice for Indiana University,” said an IU trustee of the hire. In 2003 Crean coached the Golden Eagles and star player Dwyane Wade to a Final Four appearance, reports the Indianapolis Star. Indiana’s coaching job was vacant after Kelvin Sampson resigned midseason in the midst an NCAA recruiting scandal. In other coaching news, Oklahoma State head coach Sean Sutton resigned under pressure; he was two years into a five-year contract. His father, Eddie, led the Cowboys to two Final Four appearances with Sean as an assistant. There is no clear replacement for Sutton at the moment. Read These Next School field trip turns into 'parent's worst nightmare.' Another Congress member is leaving, amid record retirements. COVID's latest variant has an easy-to-remember name. President Trump just added $3B to his net worth, per Forbes. Report an error