Indiana officially announced the addition of Bryson Tucker for the 2024-25 season earlier today. Tucker committed to the Hoosiers on March 28. Here’s the full release from IU media relations: BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
Via release, IU head coach Mike Woodson announced the addition of 2024 McDonald’s All-American Bryson Tucker to the Indiana men’s basketball program on Thursday.
Woodson in the spring? That’s a scary sight For the second consecutive offseason, Mike Woodson has landed a commitment from one of the top portal prospects in the country.
Indiana has its point guard Mike Woodson secured a commitment today from one of Indiana’s top portal prospects, a former Washington State Cougar with three years of eligibility left, per Joe Tipton.
Hoosiers Connect, an NIL collective for IU Athletics, will host an event on Wednesday, May 29 at Huber’s Winery in Borden, Indiana. Mike Woodson and Curt Cignetti are expected to attend and speak at the event.
Last week, Indiana basketball center Kel’el Ware made it official that he is entering his name into this year’s NBA Draft and will forgo his remaining two years of college eligibility.
For the third straight offseason, Indiana’s core group of players who could return will return. Coach Mike Woodson still has plenty to prove, including better roster construction and a higher level of success on the court, but it seems clear the main players who see the floor and experience success under this staff are happy to come back.
This spring’s Burger Boy Once again, Mike Woodson has landed an elite high school player during a short spring recruitment. Bryson Tucker now joins Malik Reneau and Mackenzie Mgbako on the list of late Hoosier signees.
No Mass Exodus After All After landing a McDonald’s All-American from the class of 2024 earlier in the week, Mike Woodson learned he would be retaining the services of his 2023 McDonald’s All-American, Mackenzie Mgbako.
Is Mike Woodson about to pull a spring rabbit out of his hat for a fourth straight year? Class 0f 2024 5-star Bryson Tucker appears to be trending favorably towards the Hoosiers after an official visit this week.
Indiana basketball center Kel’el Ware announced on Tuesday that he would be entering the 2024 NBA Draft after a terrific sophomore season in Bloomington.
It hasn’t been a good couple of weeks for high major college basketball coaches hired direct from the NBA. Michigan’s Juwan Howard? Fired. Vanderbilt’s Jerry Stackhouse? Fired.
Mike Woodson has some work to do. After Kaleb Banks, CJ Gunn, and Payton Sparks all entered the transfer portal, Indiana has six open scholarships for next year’s team.
I've told y'all before that Mike Woodson and I go way back. And one of my favorite memories was of Woodson and Indiana winning the NIT Tournament in New York in 1979.
Indiana guard CJ Gunn joins Kaleb Banks and Payton Sparks as a trio of Hoosiers that entered the transfer portal on Tuesday. Gunn, a 6-foot-6 guard, played two seasons under coach Mike Woodson.
The first Hoosier to enter the transfer portal this offseason is Kaleb Banks. Banks is a 6-foot-8 small forward who played sparingly across two seasons at Indiana under coach Mike Woodson.
Indiana basketball sophomore forward Kaleb Banks has entered the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. Banks played two seasons at Indiana where he appeared in 45 games for the Hoosiers where he averaged 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 0.6 assists per game.
(updated Saturday, March 16 at 3:30 p.m.) Indiana has shifted to offseason mode following a 93-66 loss to Nebraska in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.
As expected, Indiana was not one of the 68 teams to make the 2024 NCAA Tournament field Sunday. That's been the case in six of the last eight seasons for one of college basketball's most historically successful programs.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — There was about five minutes and change left in Indiana's Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game against Nebraska on Friday night, and a funerial pall hung sadly through parts of the Target Center.
The 2023-24 season for the Indiana basketball program came to a crashing end on Friday night as a 27-point loss to Nebraska put a cap on what was an extremely disapitning year.
Indiana basketball coach Mike Woodson and players Xavier Johnson and Mackenzie Mgbako spoke to reporters following Indiana basketball’s 93-66 against Nebraska on Friday at the Big Ten Tournament.
Despite an underwhelming season, the Indiana Hoosiers aren't making a major change to their coaching staff.
Woodson is in his third season as IU’s head coach. The Hoosiers have gone 60-39 under him and made the NCAA Tournament in each of his first two seasons.
Indiana snapped a four-game losing streak Tuesday night, defeating Wisconsin 74-70 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Kel'el Ware led Indiana with 27 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks, and the Hoosiers closed the game on a 6-0 run.
All is not well with the legendary Indiana men’s basketball program.
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