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Indiana University's head men's basketball athletic trainer Tim Garl will not be returning next season after 44 years. According to Garl's attorney, Christopher Lee of Dinsmore & Shohl, Garl was ...
Former IU men’s basketball players amended their lawsuit against IU on Tuesday, alleging the university systemically mishandled its response to known routine and repeated invasive rectal exams by ...
Christopher Lee, Garl’s personal attorney from the Indianapolis based law firm Dinsmore & Shohl, emailed the Indiana Daily Student a statement detailing Garl’s departure from the program. "Long time ...
Tim Garl, IU men’s basketball trainer for 44 years, will not be retained by new coach Darion DeVries. Monday was his last day with the university.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University's head men's basketball athletic trainer Tim Garl will not be returning next season after 44 years. According to Garl's attorney, Christopher Lee of Dinsmore & ...
Five of those players have joined a lawsuit naming the IU Board of Trustees and a former athletic trainer named Tim Garl. Neither Bomba Sr. nor Garl are facing criminal charges at this time.
Tim Garl has been Indiana's basketball athletic trainer since 1981. He was a part of one national championship at Indiana and eight Big Ten championships with the Hoosiers. / Indiana athletics.
IU basketball announced an eight-person support staff ahead of Darian DeVries’ first season as coach, rounding out DeVries’ coaching staff.
A law firm hired by Indiana University has concluded that former basketball team doctor Bradford Bomba Sr. did not act “in bad faith or with an improper purpose” when he performed rectal exams ...
First, Indiana University on May 1 released its report of the investigation conducted by law firm Jones Day into allegations against former Indiana men’s basketball team doctor Brad Bomba Sr.
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