Scott started each of his three varsity seasons at Indiana, and played a key role as a sophomore ball-handler and defensive specialist on the Hoosiers' 1953 national championship team.
[2] After his Army commitment, Scott returned to Indiana and began his high school teaching & coaching career; he coached the Needmore Hilltoppers, Plainville Midgets, Cascade Comets, Loogootee St. John's Eagles and the Heritage Hills Patriots.
His record over his 13-year (High School) Head Coach career: 154-121 (.560); a PAC title and the Wabash Valley Basketball Tourney.
[3] Burke Scott was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010[3] alongside his two high school coaches; Ivan Hollen & Andy Taff.
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