University trustee Philip Eskew confirmed the hiring. Eskew said Crean had signed a letter-of-intent with the university and was meeting with his team Tuesday night.
Team spokesman J.D. Campbell said a news conference had yet to be scheduled.
The hiring comes near the end of a tumultuous six-week period in which former Hoosiers coach Kelvin Sampson resigned amid an NCAA scandal, interim coach Dan Dakich replaced him and then lost four of seven games.
I spoke briefly with St. Anthony senior Tyshawn Taylor who has committed to Marquette. He and his teammates were being honored at the Nets game for winning the Tournament of Champions.
“It came as a big surprise,” Taylor, a first-team Associated Press All-State selection, said of the Crean news.
Taylor said he spoke briefly with St. Anthony coach Bob Hurley about the situation and Hurley advised Taylor “to wait it out and see who gets the Marquette job.”
“I”m going to try to wait it out but I might have to start looking around and talking to people,” he said.