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Next season's roster will be capped at 15 players if a judge approves the House vs NCAA settlement that would bring revenue-sharing to college athletics.
From USA TODAY
Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren and her staff will have to execute a near-full rebuild of their roster ahead of the 2025-26 season.
From The Indianapolis Star
College basketball players who go undrafted by the NBA will be allowed to return to school and play as part of sweeping NCAA reforms in the wake of a corruption scandal, the NCAA announced Wednesday, ...
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Indiana basketball is an institution, but the program has fallen on tough times after reaching the NCAA Tournament twice over the last nine years. Mike Woodson announced in the middle of the season that he would not return and Indiana fell short of being included in March Madness for a second straight year.
Ryan Conwell, a 6-foot-4 guard from Indianapolis, is back in the transfer portal after a strong season at Xavier. Indiana is the favorite to land him, but Kentucky and Texas are also making strong pushes. Here’s a breakdown of his most likely destinations.
Hoosiers were allowed to enter the transfer portal ahead of Monday's window for all men's college basketball players. IU has lost three to the portal so far. BLOOMINGTON — With Indiana ...
The Miami Hurricanes basketball team continues to trend in the direction of many top players from the transfer portal and in the high school rankings. It is beginning to heat up for the Hurricanes, as Jai Lucas has contacted former Indiana Hooiser big man Malik Reneau.
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Dawn Staley, like nearly every coach still playing in the NCAA Tournament, has been splitting her time this week between preparing for South Carolina’s Sweet 16 game against Maryland and talking to potential transfers who have entered the portal.
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After two years at Indiana, former Ohio Mr. Basketball winner Gabe Cupps committed to Ohio State. Gabe Cupps is the first player to commit to Ohio State in the transfer portal.
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Kevin Willard is on the move and some of his former players are, too. Four Maryland players entered the transfer portal on Monday, and some of them could end up following the former Seton Hall coach to his new spot at Villanova.