Jaeden Mustaf, a 6‑6 combo guard/wing, has completed his move from Georgia Tech to Indiana, bringing a blend of size, skill and ACC‑tested experience to the Hoosiers’ roster.
A Physical Presence in the Paint
At 6‑6 with a strong frame, Mustaf is built to operate in the low‑post and on the perimeter, using his ability to drive to the basket as a primary weapon.
Last season he shot 38 percent from three‑point range while attempting under two threes per game, and he reached the free‑throw line on nearly half of his possessions, finishing with a 72.7 percent rate that points to room for growth.
Fit Within DeVries’ Vision
Coach Darian DeVries has signaled a shift toward a more versatile, small‑ball approach, and Mustaf’s skill set aligns with that philosophy, especially when Aiden Sherrell rests at the four spot.
His 16.6 percent assist rate and 47.6 percent free‑throw rate underscore a player who can both create and finish, offering the Hoosiers a dynamic option in the backcourt and on the wing.
Having logged extensive minutes against ACC competition, Mustaf brings a level of poise and physicality that should translate well to the Big Ten’s demanding schedule, positioning him as a key contributor in the team’s push for conference relevance.