Indiana Basketball: Top five point guards in Indiana history
No. 4: Damon Bailey (1990-1994)
Although he never turned out to be the phenom his high school playing days had suggested he would be, Damon Bailey still had a a terrific career in Bloomington.
A 1994 All-American at Indiana, when Bailey graduated he ranked first with the most wins in an Indiana career (108), fifth in scoring (1,741) and second in assists (474). Bailey also received Big Ten’s Freshman of the Year award in 1991.
During his time in Bloomington, the Hoosiers went to one Sweet 16, an Elite Eight, and Final Four.
He finished his career with averages of 13.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game, but was overshadowed at times playing with teammates like Alan Henderson and Calbert Cheaney.
His high school clout and solid college career earn him a spot on this list.