Indiana Hoosiers suspend 3 players for 4 games
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana has suspended guard Stanford Robinson and forward Troy Williams for four games for what coach Tom Crean described as ''poor choices.''
The two reportedly failed drug tests.
Crean made the announcement Monday night on his weekly radio show.
Robinson and Williams, both returning starters, were expected to have major roles with the Hoosiers this season.
The news comes after sophomore forward Devin Davis was hit by a teammate's car last weekend and suffered a head injury. Forward Emmitt Holt, an 18-year-old freshman who was driving the car and had been drinking, also has been suspended for the first four games.
Davis' health has been improving since the accident, which police blamed primarily on ''pedestrian's action.''
With files from theScore
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