Theresa Boyd+FollowInside IU’s Reed Bailey: New Hoosier’s big goalsReed Bailey is already making waves at Indiana after transferring from Davidson, where he racked up over 1,200 points and started every single game. The 6’10” forward isn’t just bringing size—he’s bringing experience and high expectations for the Hoosiers’ future. Bailey shared why he chose IU and what he’s hoping to achieve in the 2025-26 season. With his impressive stats and leadership, fans are buzzing about how he’ll fit into the team’s plans. What are your thoughts on Bailey’s potential impact for IU basketball? #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowLamar Wilkerson brings elite scoring to IULamar Wilkerson’s decision to join IU over Kentucky is a game-changer for Hoosier basketball. Coming off a season where he averaged over 20 points per game and shot nearly 45% from three, Wilkerson’s offensive firepower could be exactly what IU needs. His consistency—starting every game and delivering across the board—signals a new level of excitement for fans in Bloomington. What do you think Wilkerson’s impact will be this season? Can his shooting and leadership help IU make a deep run? Let’s talk about how this addition could shake up the Big Ten! #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowInside IU basketball’s bold new eraIU basketball just did something almost unheard of—they let the media watch an entire practice, giving everyone a real look at the team’s energy and chemistry under new head coach Darian DeVries. With a completely revamped roster, the players are all-in on building a fresh identity and honoring the IU tradition. The excitement is real, especially with the team heading to Puerto Rico for exhibition games before the season opener at Assembly Hall. This level of transparency is rare in college hoops—what do you think about programs opening their doors like this? Could it bring fans and teams closer? #Sports #IUBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowIU basketball’s new focus: Fast pace, more threesIU basketball is shaking things up this season with a big emphasis on 3-point shooting and high-energy practices. Watching the team at Cook Hall, it’s clear they’re prioritizing crisp ball movement and quick releases—almost everyone was letting it fly from deep. The vibe in the gym was electric, with coaches and players constantly communicating and pushing the tempo. The likely starting five is already taking shape, but what really stands out is how every player is encouraged to play fast, share the ball, and keep the energy high. What do you think—will this new style pay off for the Hoosiers? #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
summersivan+FollowIU makes final cut for top 2026 guardJunior County, one of the fastest-rising stars in high school basketball, just put Indiana University in his final five choices for college. What’s wild is IU only offered him a spot three weeks ago, but they’ve already made a big impression. County, a 6’5” combo guard from Utah, is ranked No. 37 nationally for the class of 2026 and has also listed UConn, Maryland, Arizona, and Purdue. With IU now in the mix, could Bloomington be his next stop? What do you think this could mean for IU’s future? #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowInside IU basketball’s summer grindIndiana basketball players are putting in serious work this summer, and it’s already paying off. With a big trip to Puerto Rico coming up, the team’s energy and chemistry are at an all-time high. Players like Lamar Wilkerson and Conor Enright are stepping up, and newcomers are blending right in. Fans are buzzing about how this summer could set the tone for the whole season. What do you think—will this extra effort overseas give the Hoosiers an edge when the games really count? Let’s hear your thoughts on IU’s summer progress! #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowIndiana hoops eyes top recruit AdkinsIndiana basketball just landed on the shortlist for Davion Adkins, the nation’s No. 3 center in the 2026 class—and he’s coming to Bloomington for an official visit on September 13. Along with Adkins, two other elite prospects are seriously considering IU. This could be a game-changer for the Hoosiers’ future lineup. Imagine what a powerhouse team we’d have if these recruits commit! What do you think IU needs to seal the deal and bring these stars to Bloomington? #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIU basketball’s 2026 recruiting race heats upIU basketball is making serious moves for the class of 2026, with top national prospects eyeing Bloomington. The Hoosiers already landed Prince-Alexander Moody, but the real buzz is about who’s next: names like Davion Adkins, Latrell Allmond, and Cole Cloer all have IU on their shortlists, and several high-profile visits are lined up for this fall. Some of these recruits are ranked in the national top 30, and the competition is fierce—think Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas in the mix. With so much talent considering IU, how do you think these choices could shape the team’s future? Who’s your dream pick? #Sports #IUBasketball #Recruiting00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowIndiana hoops eyes top center AdkinsIndiana basketball just landed a spot on the shortlist for Davion Adkins, the nation’s No. 3 center in the 2026 class, and he’s set to visit Bloomington on September 13. Alongside Adkins, two other top prospects are seriously considering IU. With recruiting momentum building, could the Hoosiers be on the verge of a major breakthrough? This could totally reshape the team’s future and bring some serious excitement back to Assembly Hall. What do you think—will IU seal the deal and land one of these game-changers? #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share
summersivan+FollowIndiana hoops lands skilled 6'11" freshmanIndiana basketball just landed a major piece for the future: Andrej Acimovic, a 6'11" center from Bosnia, is joining Darian DeVries’ first Hoosiers squad. Acimovic isn’t just tall—he’s efficient, versatile, and already showing serious promise on both ends of the floor. He’s averaged over 17 points and 7 rebounds in top youth leagues, and he can even step out and hit threes at a 39% clip. With four years of eligibility, Acimovic could be a game-changer for IU. What do you think—will this new addition help the Hoosiers make a real impact next season? #Sports #Basketball #IUBasketball00Share