Basketball

Trent Sisley Eyes Expanded Role in Second Year with Indiana

The 6‑foot‑8 forward aims to turn early promise into consistent production as the Hoosiers' sole returning scholarship player.

Trent Sisley, a 6‑foot‑8 forward for Indiana University, is entering his second year with the Hoosiers poised to assume a larger role on the court. Standing tall among his peers, he brings a blend of size and skill that the program hopes will translate into more reliable contributions.

During the opening stretch of the 2025‑26 season Sisley demonstrated scoring capability, reaching double‑figure points in four of his first seven games. He posted a 15‑point effort against Marquette and added 12 points in a matchup with Kansas State, while shooting 36 percent from three‑point range over the team’s first eight contests, hinting at a developing perimeter threat.

Despite early promise, his minutes and output began to decline toward the end of the season. Over the final ten games he logged only 37 minutes total, and his production tailed off, underscoring a plateau that the coaching staff is eager to reverse.

Now the sole returning scholarship player for the 2026‑27 campaign, Sisley says he is focused on building consistency, becoming more comfortable and decisive, and contributing at multiple positions. He has added roughly 15 pounds since the end of his freshman year, a physical change he believes will help him stay aggressive and ready whenever his number is called.

A Quiet Push for Greater Role

Coaches and teammates alike note his work ethic and willingness to adapt, traits that could prove vital as the program looks to rebuild around his versatility. If he can translate his offseason gains into on‑court execution, Sisley may become a cornerstone of Indiana’s upcoming season.

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