
Updates on Indiana Forward Devin Davis After Being Injured in Car Accident
Devin Davis was injured in a car accident, having been struck by a car driven by his teammate, Emmitt Holt.
Continue for updates.
Wednesday, Nov. 19
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Davis Leaves Hospital
Devin Davis has left the hospital, Davis' father confirmed on Twitter, via the Indianapolis Star:
Friday, Nov. 14
Davis Visits Sister At HS Basketball Game
Rivals.com's Jeff Rabjohns has the latest on Davis:
"Devin Davis was out of the hospital for a little bit tonight and had a big surprise for his younger sister.
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The Indiana sophomore forward went to his sister's high school basketball game, didn't tell her he was coming and greeted her as she was in the huddle prior to the start of Warren Central's junior varsity game against Center Grove.
A very emotional scene followed.
"She was in the huddle, and he came up and tapped her on the shoulder. She just broke down. The whole team broke down actually," said longtime Davis family friend Tony Marlin, who coached Daya Davis, a freshman, in AAU.
"It was a really neat scene. Everyone gave him a standing ovation."
Friday, Nov. 7
Davis Continuing to Progress
The Associated Press provided an update on Davis' recovery:
"Hoosiers coach Tom Crean says Devin Davis is continuing to progress from a traumatic brain injury.
Crean says Davis, a sophomore, is undergoing physical and speech recovery. Crean also says Wednesday was a big day for Davis because he was able to take two walks in a Bloomington hospital.
Crean said he and his players were planning to visit Davis after the game.
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Indiana basketball's Twitter feed had more information:
Tuesday, Nov. 4
Davis has Skull Fracture
Justin Albers of AllHoosiers.com provides an update on Devin Davis' head injury:
Monday, Nov. 3
Crean Speaks on Davis' Condition, Holt Suspended
Coach Tom Crean provided an update on Devin Davis as he continues to recover from the car accident over the weekend via Zach Osterman of the Indianapolis Star and Jeff Rabjohns of Rivals.com:
As for Emmitt Holt, he will be suspended to start the season according to Rabjohns:
Holt released a statement via Alex Bozich of insidethehall.com:
Saturday, Nov. 1
Davis In Serious Condition After Car Accident
Indiana University basketball forward Devin Davis is in serious condition after being struck by a car driven by teammate Emmitt Holt.
According to Sabrina Adams of Fox 59, the incident occurred early Saturday morning. Davis was struck shortly after getting out of the vehicle and was taken to the IU Health Bloomington Hospital.
Per The Indianapolis Star, Hoosiers head coach Tom Crean released a statement in support of Davis, his family and Holt.
"First and foremost, our thoughts are with Devin and his family and we pray that his condition improves in the coming days. An injury to one of us is an injury to all of us and we are devastated by the news. We will continue to support Devin and Emmitt in every possible way and I know the Hoosier family will come together to rally for these young men. We are working to gather additional information on the accident.
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According to Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com, Holt was cited for operating a vehicle with a blood-alcohol content over 0.02, the legal limit for a driver under 21. Holt registered a 0.025.
Zach Osterman of the Indianapolis Star reported the details surrounding the accident:
"The official crash report filed after Saturday's car accident involving two Indiana men's basketball players suggests the primary cause of the crash was 'pedestrian action.'
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As Holt, driving a 2012 Jeep Liberty, turned back onto 17th Street, Davis entered the roadway unexpectedly, and was struck by the car. A map of the incident provided with the report indicates Davis was discovered by police responding to the incident on the north side of 17th Street, just northeast of its intersection with Indiana Avenue.
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Davis is a sophomore from Indianapolis who averaged 2.4 points and 2.6 rebounds per game for the Hoosiers last season. Holt, meanwhile, is a freshman who was set to make his debut at Indiana during the 2014-15 campaign.
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