NEW CASTLE, Ind. - The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame announced its recipients of the 2025 Silver Anniversary Team on Tuesday, with Sara Corbin becoming the 10th Greyhound in program history - and second straight - to recognized by the organization. Corbin will be honored on April 26, 2025 during a formal ceremony.
Corbin, formerly Strahm, ranks eighth all-time in steals (183) and 18th in field goal percentage (47.9%) in program history. She earned All-GLVC Honorable Mention in 2002 and was a part of the 2003 GLVC title team that advanced to the NCAA tournament.
Per Hoops Hall:
Sara (Strahm) Corbin averaged 13.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.5 steals in helping Ben Davis to a 28-0 ledger and Class 4A state championship as a senior. In four seasons for the Giants, she totaled 1,399 points (13.3), 765 rebounds (7.3), 353 assists (3.4) and 342 steals (3.3) in helping her teams to a 94-14 record with three Marion County Tournament titles, four sectional trophies, two regional crowns, one semi-state title and the 2000 state crown.
A 2000 Indiana All-Star and All-Star Wooden/MCL Citizenship Award winner, Corbin averaged 15.0 points and 8.9 rebounds as a freshman for a 14-10 sectional winner, 11.1 points and 7.8 rebounds as a sophomore for a 26-2 regional titlist and 14.5 points and 6.3 rebounds as a junior for a 26-2 sectional champ while playing for coach Stan Benge. She was the first Ben Davis player to score 1,000 points, and she remains the Ben Davis record holder for career steals.
In addition to the All-Stars, Corbin was selected the IHSAA Class 4A Mental Attitude Award winner, AP third-team All-State, ICGSA first-team All-State, IndyStar Super Team, IBCA honorable mention Academic All-State and Marion County Female Athlete of the Year (for all sports) as a senior. The 5-10 guard also was a 1999 Junior All-Star, a four-time all-Marion County selection and a four-time all-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference pick. In addition, she was the first Ben Davis athlete to earn 12 varsity letters with four in basketball, four in volleyball and four in softball.
After high school, she transferred to the University of Indianapolis to play for coach Teri Moren after one season at Butler University. At UIndy, Corbin totaled 682 points (7.6), 419 rebounds (4.7), 228 assists (2.5) and 183 steals (2.5) in helping the Greyhounds to a 67-23 ledger in three seasons that included Great Lakes Valley Conference regular-season and tournament titles as well as an NCAA Division II national tournament appearance in 2003. Her top individual season at UIndy came in 2001-02 when she averaged 11.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and was named honorable mention all-GLVC. She also was a three-time GLVC Academic All-Conference honoree.
Corbin earned a bachelor's degree in education from the UIndy in 2004. She worked as a teacher and coach at multiple schools from 2004-09, including a 29-27 mark as a girls' basketball head coach at Danville and Pike. She later has worked in finance at Andy Mohr Toyota from 2010-13.
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