Our transfer portal names to know series involves players with confirmed/rumored interest and/or interesting connections with IU basketball.
Georgia Tech transfer wing Jaeden Mustaf is a name to know in this transfer portal cycle, and likely a familiar name to IU fans as he was a primary Indiana recruiting target a few years ago.
The 6-foot-6 and 210-pound Mustaf is from Bowie, Md.
According to a report by the Indiana 247Sports site, Mustaf is visiting IU Friday.
As a sophomore in 2025-26, Mustaf played in 29 games, earning the start in 23. He finished third on the team in scoring at 10.4 points per game, second in assists (71), while adding 4.3 rebounds per game. He scored in double-digits 13 times, including 12 against ACC opponents. He shot 43.3% from the field overall including 38.9% from three on 54 attempts. Mustaf was a 72.7% free throw shooter.
As a freshman in 2024-25, he played in 26 games, starting 10. Mustaf was seventh on Tech’s scoring chart at 8.3 ppg while hitting 39.3% from the floor, 34.4% from 3-point range and 71.4% from the charity stripe.
Mustaf has two years of eligibility remaining.
Mustaf finished his high school career with Overtime Elite in Atlanta. He was a consensus four-star combo guard. He was ranked No. 58 nationally overall and No. 7 at his position in the 247Sports Composite ranking.
The transfer portal formally opens on April 7. For more portal names to know, follow our complete coverage of IU basketball recruiting HERE.
Transfer portal reading:
- IU basketball and Big Ten 2026 offseason transfer portal and roster tracker
- Two signs in six weeks: Here’s how you’ll know if IU basketball is finally ready to “hit its stride”
- Here’s the offseason transfer portal timeline for IU basketball
- IU basketball report card — State of the program: Near total reboot (again)
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