Author: Seth Tow

Indiana women’s basketball has picked up its first commitment in the class of 2027. And it’s a big one. Forward Finley Parker announced her commitment to the Hoosiers on social media Thursday. The Woodstock, Ga. native is ranked the No. 26 player in the country for the class of 2027 by 247Sports, and ESPN has her at No. 53. Both sites have her as a four-star recruit. Per MaxPreps, Parker averaged 19.6 points, 9.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 1.2 blocks per game this past season as a junior. At 6-foot-3, she’ll give the Hoosiers length and spacing as a 3…

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During what was surely the most well-attended Pro Day Indiana Football has ever held, two players in particular captivated the crowd of NFL scouts and personnel in attendance. One was anticipated and expected going in; the other, while not a complete surprise, may have tangibly boosted his draft stock. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza didn’t throw at the NFL Combine, but he did on Wednesday. So this was the first chance for teams to watch him throw in a formal workout setting ahead of the NFL Draft in three weeks. And the Heisman Trophy winner put on a show. He sprayed the…

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Indiana men’s basketball has added a notable non-conference game for next season. IU, per CBS Sports, will take on Syracuse on Monday, Nov. 9, 2026 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The matchup will be labeled a neutral site game. The Hoosiers now have two games scheduled in Indianapolis in 2026-27. They’ll also face Kentucky on Dec. 27 at Lucas Oil Stadium, which will count as an IU home game. This will be Indiana’s first matchup against Syracuse since 2021-22, when the Orange pulled out a win in double overtime at the Carrier Dome. The Hoosiers are 1-6 all-time against Syracuse,…

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As Indiana football made history throughout the 2025 season, one of its key transfer portal additions had to watch from afar. Running back Lee Beebe Jr. transferred in from UAB in December 2024 and appeared to be a useful part of IU’s backfield early in the season, alongside Kaelon Black and Roman Hemby. But Beebe suffered a torn ACL during Indiana’s third game against Indiana State, which cost him the remainder of the year. The redshirt junior was unable to be on the sideline during games after he got hurt. He’d watch from the stands when possible, but otherwise, he’d…

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Darian DeVries has retained a promising piece for the future. Per On3, freshman forward Trent Sisley will return to Indiana men’s basketball in 2026-27. The Hoosiers are already losing six players from this past season who exhausted their eligibility, including four of their five starters by season’s end. Sisley was one of three freshmen on the roster, and the only one who saw any notable game action. He and Nick Dorn are the only two IU players with eligibility remaining who averaged more than 10 minutes per game. Sisley appeared in 30 of the team’s 32 games, averaging 4.2 points…

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Indiana women’s basketball freshman Nevaeh Caffey is planning to enter the transfer portal, per a report from On3. Caffey becomes the sixth IU player to hit the portal, along with Phoenix Stotijn, Faith Wiseman, Jade Ondineme, Chloe Spreen, and Edessa Noyan. But the Warrenton, Mo. native is — by far — the most significant of that group of six. The point guard started all 32 games for the Hoosiers as a freshman, averaging 8.5 points, 2.5 assists, and 3.5 rebounds across 31.6 minutes per game. She displayed promising defensive potential from the beginning of the season, as well. Caffey was…

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Indiana women’s basketball will see one of its starters for most of the 2025-26 season enter the transfer portal. Forward Edessa Noyan is planning to go into the portal, per On3. She’ll become the fifth Hoosier to enter the portal, along with Phoenix Stotijn, Faith Wiseman, Jade Ondineme, and Chloe Spreen. Noyan played in all 32 games for the Hoosiers this past season, and she started 21 of those contests when Zania Socka-Nguemen was injured. The Virginia transfer had an up-and-down campaign, averaging 5.8 points and 5.8 rebounds in 22.7 minutes per game. She turned in some good performances near…

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Tino Sunseri spent only one year away from Indiana football before returning for his second stint as quarterbacks coach. He departed to become UCLA’s offensive coordinator, a job he held for just four games before he and the program mutually agreed to part ways. Sunseri missed a few things in Bloomington while he was gone. The Hoosiers, of course, captured their first-ever national championship in 2025. They became the first college football team since the 1890s to go 16-0. And quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the program’s first-ever Heisman Trophy. Sunseri had success with Kurtis Rourke in 2024, but Mendoza took…

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Another IU women’s basketball player is hitting the transfer portal. Guard Chloe Spreen will become the fourth Hoosier in the portal when it opens in April, per On3. She joins Phoenix Stotijn, Faith Wiseman, and Jade Ondineme. Spreen spent her sophomore year at Indiana after transferring from Alabama. Her arrival was viewed as one of the program’s biggest additions last offseason, as IU added the 2024 Indiana Miss Basketball winner. But she never cracked Teri Moren’s rotation throughout the year, playing in only 11 of the team’s 32 games and averaging only 4.4 minutes in those appearances. This will leave…

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With spring football here, we’re going position by position looking at Indiana’s roster. Nico Radicic is back for another year as Indiana’s placekicker, after displaying remarkable accuracy for a second consecutive season. He’s 28 for 30 on field goal attempts throughout his IU career, along with a perfect 156 for 156 on extra points. Troy transfer Paddy McAteer could be in line to take over kickoff duties, but it’s hard to tell. Quinn Warren stepped in there when Brendan Franke was injured, and he held up alright, but there was a noticeable difference between the two. With Mitch McCarthy gone,…

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