Indiana has a replacement for assistant coach Bruiser Flint.
According to a report from Jon Rothstein, the Hoosiers are hiring UConn assistant coach Kenya Hunter to replace Flint, who left for Kentucky.
Here’s Hunter’s bio from UConn’s staff page:
Hunter, an 18-year veteran of Division I coaching, works primarily with the Huskies’ big men and has had a significant impact in his first two years, helping sophomore center Josh Carlton earn the American Athletic Conference Most Improved Player Award for 2018-19 and developing freshman Akok Akok into one of the nation’s leading shot blockers last season.