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The coach with the most Indiana high school Basketball titles is Bob Knight, who led the Indiana Hoosiers to three NCAA championships during his tenure from 1971 to 2000. However, in terms of high school basketball, the record is held by John Wooden, who won 10 state titles as the coach of the Martinsville High School team before achieving national fame at UCLA.

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