
Trent Sisley Returns as Indiana’s Versatile Leader Ahead of Peru Tour
Trent Sisley, the only returning scholarship player for IU basketball in the 2026-27 season, reflects on personal growth, leadership and the upcoming Peru trip.
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Trent Sisley, the only returning scholarship player for IU basketball in the 2026-27 season, reflects on personal growth, leadership and the upcoming Peru trip.

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.

Transfer guard Markus Burton, a 2023 Indiana Mr. Basketball and ACC Rookie of the Year, is expected to anchor the Hoosiers' backcourt this season, aiming to boost team chemistry and contend for victory.

From open practices and international recruits to contract extensions and schedule releases, Indiana University’s athletic programs are gearing up for a promising year.

Former Duke standout Darren Harris has transferred to Indiana University, aiming to bring his offensive and defensive versatility to the Hoosiers while commenting on the fast‑moving NIL and portal environment that defines modern college basketball.

Markus Burton, a standout guard who spent his senior year at Notre Dame, is now preparing to wear the crimson and white of Indiana University after a highly anticipated transfer. He brings a decorated high school career, impressive statistics, and a chip on his shoulder to the Hoosiers' program.

After transferring from Duke, Darren Harris discusses his new role at Indiana University, the coaching staff's belief in him, and the fast‑paced play that aligns with his game.

After two seasons limited at Duke, Darren Harris is set to bring his shooting and playmaking to Indiana, where a high‑volume three‑point system promises more minutes and a chance to showcase his versatility.

A recent open practice at Indiana University showcased the emerging 2026‑27 roster, with key players demonstrating distinct skills that could shape the team's identity on both ends of the floor.

Indiana University’s men’s basketball team held a closed‑door workout on June 18, showcasing emerging talent ahead of the FISU America Games in Peru. Highlights include standout performances by point guard Markus Burton, freshman forward Prince‑Alexander Moody, and a trio of versatile big men.

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 University of North Carolina will open its preseason schedule with a much‑anticipated exhibition against Indiana on October 18 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The game features new coach Michael Malone, key transfers and a roster loaded with returning seniors, while Indiana’s second‑year coach Darian DeVries brings a lineup stacked with former ACC players. Tickets go on sale June 17 via Ticketmaster.
The Tar Heels will meet the Hoosiers in a preseason exhibition, featuring new coach Michael Malone and a revamped roster, while Indiana looks to build on its recent ACC‑style lineup.

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.

Analysts from CBS Sports, ESPN and Sports Illustrated place Indiana among the top contenders, while NBA draft boards spotlight former Hoosiers Tucker DeVries and Lamar Wilkerson.

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.