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Sources: Indiana Suspends Two Players for Failed Drug Tests

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indiana?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1415095499711Joe Robbins/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — The Indiana men’s basketball team has yet to play a game this season, but the Hoosiers have already suffered some key losses. Days after sophomore forward Devin Davis was hospitalized following a car accident, two more players have been suspended for failing a drug test, sources say.

Head coach Tom Crean said on his radio show Monday night that Stanford Robinson and Troy Williams have both been suspended for four games after failing their second drug test.

“We also had a couple of other bad choices made this summer. We’re not a program that waits for this or that,” Crean said on his radio show. “They made those bad choices. The rules say they sit a certain amount, well I say they sit more. Stanford Robinson and Troy Williams, they’re also going to sit for four games.”

Williams started all 32 games last season for Indiana, averaging 7.3 points per game. The 6’7″ forward was expected to be a heavy contributor for the Hoosiers.

Robinson, however, played just nine games and averaged 6.4 points per contest.

Crean also announced that Emmitt Holt, the freshman who was driving the car that struck Davis, will also be suspended for four games.


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