Indiana Basketball Coaches Association News

2025 Charlie Hughes Teams Announced

Written by Indiana Basketball Coaches Association | May 21, 2025 2:55:00 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                          Contact: Pat McKee, 317-403-1665

May 21, 2025                                                                    IBCA Director of Special Projects

Fields set for 2025 IBCA/IHSAA Team Showcase events

Third girls’ event June 13-14 at Fishers, HSE; sixth boys' event June 20-22 at Carmel, Westfield

 

            More than 100 girls' teams and nearly 200 boys' teams are set to participate in the 2025 IBCA/IHSAA Team Showcase events in June.

            The third IBCA/IHSAA girls' Team Showcase is set for June 13-14 at Fishers High School, Fishers Junior High and Hamilton Southeastern High School, while the sixth IBCA/IHSAA boys' Team Showcase in memory of Charlie Hughes is planned for June 20-22 at Carmel High School, Westfield High School and Westfield Middle School.

            The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association and the IHSAA partner to make each Showcase a "scholastic event" under NCAA and National Federation of State High School Associations rules, thereby making the events open for NCAA Division I coaches to attend in person for purposes of evaluating prospective players. Only events sanctioned by the IHSAA and IBCA may have NCAA Division I coaches attend during this "scholastic recruiting period."

            The IBCA also works with Charlie Hughes Basketball in managing both events. Craig Lyon of Charlie Hughes Basketball coordinates with IBCA chief operating officer Tom Beach in making game schedules, hiring officials, securing game facilities (events may be played in only IHSAA-member facilities) and assists, if needed, in housing arrangements.

            As of today (May 21), 112 girls' teams and 196 boys' teams are scheduled to play in these events.

            Participating teams generally play four games in the events, although some teams choose for a one-day option where they play just two games. Each contest in these events is a regulation 32-minute stop-clock game, not a running-clock game like in many other summer events. No team plays more than two games in one day.

            Teams are assigned a pool based on competitive play (organizers attempt to have teams play four competitive games against a "similar" team), regardless of whether a team's coach selects the one-day or two-day option. Organizers also try to avoid teams playing opponents they typically play during the regular season.

            These Team Showcase events are not tournaments, and no champions are determined. However, these Team Showcase events offer four competitive games to help each team develop while also allowing college coaches to watch the games in person.

            The two-day girls' event begins at 9:00 a.m. June 13 with final games starting at 8:00 p.m. June 14. Games are at Fishers High School, 13000 Promise Rd., Fishers, IN 46038; Fishers Junior High, 13257 Cumberland Rd., Fishers, IN 46038; and Hamilton Southeastern High School, 12499 Olio Rd., Fishers, IN 46037. A list of registered teams is below.

            The three-day boys' event begins at noon June 20 with final games starting at 4:00 p.m. June 22. Games are at Carmel High School, 520 E. Main St., Carmel, IN 46032; Westfield High School, 18250 N. Union St., Westfield, IN 46074; and Westfield Middle School, 345 W. Hoover St., Westfield, IN 46074. A list of registered teams is below.

            Game schedules for both events may be found on the Exposure App, once they are finalized.

            Both IBCA/IHSAA Team Showcase events are open to the public. Admission is $10 per day for adults, $5 per day for students (ages 6 to 17) and free for children (5 and younger). IBCA members are admitted free by showing their membership card at the door.

            The IBCA and IHSAA began working with Charlie Hughes Basketball in the fall of 2018 when the NCAA created a "scholastic" period in its men's basketball recruiting calendar for June 2019. Charlie Hughes Basketball had started a summer boys' basketball school-team developmental event in 2005 and ran it successfully for 14 years. The event was renamed in Hughes' memory after he passed away in December 2014.

            In 2024, 59 coaches from 52 colleges attended the second IBCA/IHSAA Girls' Team Showcase, while 129 coaches from 91 colleges attended the fifth IBCA/IHSAA Boys' Team Showcase in memory of Charlie Hughes.

            Net proceeds from both Team Showcase events support the IBCA Scholarship Fund and Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis.

            Here is link with more information on these events: https://www.charliehughesbasketball.com/

 

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TEAMS REGISTERED FOR THE 2025 IBCA/IHSAA TEAM SHOWCASE EVENTS

            GIRLS TEAMS (112) – Austin, Avon, Batesville, Bedford North Lawrence, Bellmont, Ben Davis, Bloomington South, Borden, Brebeuf Jesuit, Brownsburg, Brownstown Central, Carmel, Carroll (Fort Wayne), Castle, Center Grove, Charlestown, Chesterton, Columbia City, Columbus North, Connersville, Corydon Central, Crown Point, Culver Academy, Decatur Central, Delta, East Central, East Noble, Eastern Hancock, Elkhart, Evansville Central, Evansville Christian, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz, Fishers, Floyd Central, Franklin Central, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne Snider, Gibson Southern, Greensburg, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Hammond Central, Heritage Christian, Homestead, Huntington North, Indian Creek, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, Kokomo, Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, Lake Central, Lapel, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, Lebanon, Linton-Stockton, Lowell, Maconaquah, Madison, Marquette Catholic, Merrillville, Monrovia, Mooresville, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), New Castle, Noblesville, North Central (Farmersburg), North Central (Indianapolis), North Knox, Northeastern, Northridge, Northview, Norwell, Oak Hill, Oldenburg Academy, Pendleton Heights, Penn, Pike, Plainfield, Princeton, Purdue Poly-Englewood, Rensselaer Central, Richmond, Roncalli, South Bend Saint Joseph, Seeger, Silver Creek, South Central (Union Mills), South Knox, South Ripley, Southport, Sullivan, Tippecanoe Valley, Tri-West, Trinity Lutheran, Triton Central, Valparaiso, Warren Central, Warsaw, Washington, Westfield, Whiteland, Whitko, Yorktown, Zionsville.

               BOYS TEAMS (196) – Alexandria, Anderson, Andrean, Austin, Avon, Bedford North Lawrence, Beech Grove, Ben Davis, Bethesda Christian, Blackford, Bloomfield, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Brebeuf Jesuit, Bremen, Brownsburg, Brownstown Central, Calumet, Carmel, Cascade, Center Grove, Centerville, Charlestown, Chesterton, Christel House Academy, Cloverdale, Columbia City, Columbus East, Columbus North, Concord, Connersville, Corydon Central, Covenant Christian, Crawford County, Crown Point, Culver Military Academy, Decatur Central, Delta, DeMotte Christian, East Chicago Central, East Noble, Eastern Hancock, Edgewood, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Central, Evansville Christian, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz, Fishers, Floyd Central, Forest Park, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Fort Wayne Concordia, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South Side, Fort Wayne Wayne, Frankfort, Franklin Central, Franklin Community, Frankton, Frontier, Garrett, Gary 21st Century, Gary West Side, Gibson Southern, Goshen, Greenfield-Central, Greensburg, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Hammond Morton, Hanover Central, Harrison (West Lafayette), Hauser, Heritage, Heritage Christian, Heritage Hills, Homestead, Indianapolis Bishop Chatard, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Indianapolis Lutheran, Indianapolis Metropolitan, Indianapolis Scecina, Indianapolis Shortridge, Indianapolis Tech, Indianapolis Washington, Irvington Prep Academy, Jeffersonville, Jimtown, KIPP Indy Legacy, Knightstown, Kokomo, Lake Central, LaPorte, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, Lawrenceburg, Liberty Christian, Lighthouse CPC (Gary), Linton-Stockton, Logansport, Loogootee, Lowell, Marion, Martinsville, McCutcheon, Merrillville, Michigan City, Mishawaka Marian, Monrovia, Mooresville, Morristown, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Muncie Central, Munster, New Albany, New Castle, New Haven, New Palestine, Noblesville, North Central (Farmersburg), North Central (Indianapolis), North Decatur, North Putnam, North Vermillion, Northridge, Northview, NorthWood, Norwell, Oak Hill, Owen Valley, Paoli, Park Tudor, Parke Heritage, Pendleton Heights, Penn, Perry Meridian, Peru, Pike, Plainfield, Portage, Princeton, 

Providence, Richmond, Roncalli, Scottsburg, Seton Catholic, Shelbyville, Shenandoah, Sheridan, Silver Creek, South Bend Adams, South Bend Riley, South Bend Saint Joseph, South Bend Washington, South Central (Union Mills), South Dearborn, South Ripley, South Spencer, Southport, Southridge, Southwestern (Hanover), Southwood, Speedway, Sullivan, Taylor, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Tri-West, Trinity Lutheran, University, Wapahani, Warren Central, Warsaw, Washington, Wes-Del, West Central, West Lafayette, West Noble, West Vigo, Western, Westfield, Westview, Whiteland, Winchester, Woodlan, 

Yorktown, Zionsville. 

 

 

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