Indiana Basketball Transfer Portal Monitor
Following their 93-66 loss to Nebraska in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals, Indiana has transitioned into the offseason mode. With their absence from the NCAA Tournament and decision to decline participation in the NIT, the focus for Mike Woodson and his coaching staff is now on building a roster for the 2024-25 season, aiming to improve upon Indiana’s 19-14 record from Woodson’s third season.
Here’s a rundown of Indiana’s transfer targets, incoming and outgoing transfers, NBA Draft entrants, high school recruits, players lost to eligibility, and a scholarship chart for the upcoming 2024-25 season:
Transfer Targets:
– Cade Tyson (Belmont): 6-foot-7 small forward with two years of eligibility, known for his scoring ability.
– Marques Warrick (Northern Kentucky): 6-foot-2 guard with a consistent scoring record and one year of eligibility.
– Malik Dia (Belmont): 6-foot-9 forward with scoring and rebounding prowess, possessing two years of eligibility.
– Jordan Sears (UT-Martin): 5-foot-11 guard with dynamic scoring and playmaking skills, having one year of eligibility.
– Davonte Davis (Arkansas): 6-foot-3 guard with a wealth of experience and one year of eligibility.
– Dishon Jackson (Charlotte): 6-foot-10 center known for his inside presence and scoring ability.
– Leland Walker (Eastern Kentucky): 6-foot-1 guard recognized for his scoring and playmaking abilities, with two years of eligibility remaining.
– Deyton Albury (Queens): 6-foot-2 guard known for his all-around game and one year of remaining eligibility.
– Ja’Kobi Gillespie (Belmont): 6-foot guard recognized for his scoring and defensive contributions.
– Kanaan Carlyle (Stanford): 6-foot-3 guard regarded as a talented scorer and playmaker with three years of remaining eligibility.
– Frankie Fidler (Omaha): 6-foot-7 wing known for his scoring prowess and one year of remaining eligibility.
– Amari Williams (Drexel): 6-foot-10 forward known for his defensive prowess and rebounding, having one year of eligibility.
– Dakota Leffew (Mount St. Mary’s): 6-foot-5 guard known for his scoring ability and one year of eligibility.
– Tre Dinkins (Canisius): 6-foot-2 guard recognized for his scoring and playmaking abilities with one year of eligibility.
– Michael Ajayi (Pepperdine): 6-foot-7 guard/forward known for his scoring and rebounding prowess, possessing one year of eligibility.
– Marcus Foster (Furman): 6-foot-4 guard known for his scoring and rebounding contributions, with one year of remaining eligibility.
– Clark Slajchert (Penn): 6-foot-1 guard recognized for his scoring ability and one year of remaining eligibility.