He most recently served as the Assistant Head Coach for the Olivet Comets men's basketball team.
Ingram attended Waverly Senior High School in Delta Township, Michigan where he was a member of the 2000 Class A State Championship team as a freshman.
Ingram was selected one out of 200 players to participate in the Adidas ABCD Basketball Camp in Teaneck, New Jersey.
As co-captain his senior year, he led the 2006–07 men's basketball team that won the MAC regular-season championship.
He averaged 14.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.1 steals per game on his way to All-MAC first team honors as the Rockets went 14–2 in MAC play.
[5] In November 2009, Ingram signed with Stade Clermontois BA for the rest of the 2009–10 season.
[5] In August 2011, Ingram signed a one-year deal with Factum Sport Debrecen of the Hungarian League.
He finished the season as the league's leading scorer, resulting in him being placed on the Hungarian Championship All Import Team.
Took Poitiers Basket 86 to the finals where they lost the best of 3 game series to JL Bourg-en-Bresse.
[11] In July 2016, Ingram was hired to the Olivet Comets men's basketball staff under Steve Ernst as head assistant as well as recruiting coordinator.
Older brother, Mike, played at Lansing Community College; older sister, Alayne, starred at the University of Michigan and was drafted in the WNBA by the Sacramento Monarchs;[16] and younger sister, Jocelyn, played at Grand Valley State University.