
Jaeden Mustaf Commits to Indiana Hoops, Bolstering Defensive Outlook
Jaeden Mustaf’s commitment brings ACC‑level shooting and shot‑blocking depth to Indiana’s revamped roster.
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Jaeden Mustaf’s commitment brings ACC‑level shooting and shot‑blocking depth to Indiana’s revamped roster.

Indiana University’s newest guard, Jaeden Mustaf, discusses his transition, the supportive coaching staff, and his plans to elevate the Hoosiers both on and off the court.

A detailed look at the recent Indiana University practice where prospects like Markus Burton and Bryce Lindsay impressed, while several players showed promising growth areas.

Indiana University’s men’s basketball team is preparing for a late‑July trip to Peru, where it will compete in the FISU America Games after an exhibition match at Assembly Hall.

A top‑50 recruit who shone at Duke and Virginia's Gatorade Player of the Year, Darren Harris is battling for a wing spot at Indiana, drawing inspiration from Klay Thompson and aiming to prove himself on a Peru tour.

The NCAA has approved a five‑year eligibility model that extends playing time for college athletes, with particular implications for Indiana University football and basketball players.

In his first weeks on campus, freshman guard Prince‑Alexander Moody has already caught the attention of coaches and teammates, signaling a potential role as a backup combo guard for the Hoosiers.

ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi forecasts Indiana as a seventh seed in the expanded 2027 NCAA field, highlighting a revamped roster and renewed optimism.

The Hoosiers will host the Tar Heels in Indianapolis on Oct. 18, 2026, a matchup that revives a storied series and showcases new-look rosters.

The Wildcats secure a 7‑foot‑3 Italian center, adding size and experience to a revamped roster that experts predict will rank among the nation's top 25.

Indiana University’s 12-player transfer portal class is positioned No. 6 in the country, with several prospects earning top-200 and top-100 placements across 247Sports, On3.com and EvanMiya.com. The class stacks up against traditional powerhouses and offers a glimpse of the Hoosiers’ revamped roster.

Coach Darian DeVries has assembled a No. 6 transfer class featuring seven new players, including six from high‑major programs, as Indiana looks to rebuild around limited returning talent.

Isaac Asuma’s sophomore numbers place him in the top tier of Big Ten shooting guards, but several experienced players and high‑profile transfers are projected to outrank him.
Coach Darian DeVries announced the arrival of 6‑foot‑10 forward Ben Winker, a transfer from Cal State Fullerton, as part of a seven‑player transfer class that promises added depth for the Hoosiers.

Indiana's 2025-26 basketball outlook hinges on new transfers and a defensive overhaul, as early power rankings place the Hoosiers at No. 25 with a projected 18-14 record.

The latest CBS Sports Big Ten rankings place Illinois at the summit, with Michigan and Michigan State close behind. The projections highlight returning stars, high‑profile transfers and the challenges each program faces as the 2026‑27 campaign looms.

A fresh batch of transfers, freshmen and overseas prospects report for summer workouts as the Hoosiers aim to rebound from an 18‑14 season.

Projected floors, backcourt talent and transfer impact define the outlook for the Big Ten, with Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State and USC leading the conversation.

The Hoosiers will travel to Peru with a rebuilt squad, only one scholarship player returning, and high hopes for the upcoming games.

The latest release details IU’s non‑conference slate, preseason rankings, and a roundup of recent sports news across the university.

At a recent alumni event, Indiana University’s head coach Darian DeVries detailed the team’s tactical roadmap, highlighting new transfers, three‑point shooting and plans for international competition.

Syracuse and Indiana will meet on November 9, 2026, in Indianapolis, reviving a historic rivalry as both programs eye tournament berths and a strong start to the 2026‑27 season.

Indiana University and the University of Kentucky have moved their long‑awaited basketball series to November 20, 2026, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The game marks the second installment of a four‑game agreement that will span the 2026‑27, 2027‑28 and 2028‑29 seasons. With only one returning player, Indiana is introducing a wave of transfers and freshmen, while Kentucky prepares under its own coaching leadership.

Indiana and Kentucky have moved their much‑anticipated basketball game to November 20, 2026, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, setting the stage for a four‑game series that will test both teams’ rebuilt rosters.