Bob Heaton
Robert Heaton is an American politician and basketball player who is a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives since 2010.
While at Indiana State University, Heaton was a prominent member of the Sycamores men's basketball|college's varsity basketball team] that famously reached 1979 [NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Game|the final] of the 1979 [NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament]. Heaton averaged 9 points during the NCAA Tournament, including a buzzer-beating game-winner against Arkansas which propelled the Sycamores to the Final Four.
Basketball career
High school
Heaton led the Clay City Eels to the finals of the 1947 Evansville Semi-state and the finals of the 1975 Terre Haute Regional. During his junior and senior, the Eels had a record of 43–4.College
Heaton spent two seasons at the University of Denver, leading the Pioneers men's basketball|Pioneers] in scoring as a sophomore. He transferred to Indiana State after the 1977 season as Denver had decided to transition its basketball program from Division I to Division II. Heaton spent the 1978–79 and 1979–80 seasons at Indiana State, helping the 1978–79 [Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball team|Sycamores] reach the 1979 NCAA Division I Championship game.While at Indiana State, Heaton was pictured on a 1979 Sports Illustrated cover with basketball legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "I never expected my face to be on the cover," Heaton would later tell Sports Illustrated. "In fact, it wasn't. But friends say the picture shows my best side: my backside."