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    3 high school prospects visited IU basketball this weekend, other quick recruiting notes

    Mike SchumannBy Mike SchumannNovember 18, 2025 IU Basketball Recruiting 22 Comments
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    The IU basketball program had multiple visitors in over the weekend.

    Chase Branham, who has already committed to Indiana, was at the football game on Saturday and the basketball game on Sunday as part of a weekend-long visit with his family.  The 6-foot-4 class of 2027 guard from Missouri is currently a 4-star and the No. 42 player in the class according to the industry average.

    Here’s Branham at Sunday’s win over Incarnate Word with his family:

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    Photo by Mike Schumann, The Daily Hoosier

    Here’s more background on Branham.

    Josh Lindsay, a class of 2028 guard from Louisville, Ky., was also at the game Sunday. The 6-foot Lindsay took an unofficial visit for the day and toured the facilities, watched the team shootaround, toured campus and then went to the game.  The St. Xavier H.S. product is a 5-star and the No. 20 player in the 2028 class based on the industry average.  Indiana offered Lindsay last month.

    Here’s more background on Lindsay.

    Jack Kohnen was in for an unofficial visit as well.  The 6-foot-6 wing from Wisconsin was offered by Indiana last month.  He’s a 4-star and the No. 66 player in the 2027 class based on the industry average.  Here’s a photo of Kohnen with Darian DeVries from his visit:

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    Here’s more background on Kohnen.

    One class of 2026 target came off the board on Friday when 7-foot center Ethan Taylor committed to Michigan State.  He took an official visit to IU in September, but began trending towards the Spartans in October.  Now the Hoosiers will have to contend with him in the Big Ten beginning next season.

    Another 7-footer who visited IU recently, Arafan Diane, has multiple national predictions to commit to Houston when he announces Wednesday.


    For complete coverage of IU basketball recruiting, GO HERE.  

     

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