Zrno averaged 20 points per game while shooting 48% from 3-point range in Bosnia.
Indiana men’s basketball added another name to its incoming 2025 recruiting class on Friday when Harun Zrno, an international wing prospect out of Bosnia, announced his commitment to the Hoosiers:
NEWS: Bosnian guard Harun Zrno has committed to Indiana, his agent Stevan Petrovic of @Agency55NIL tells @On3sports.
The 6-6 prospect and 20-year-old sharpshooter is averaging 20 PPG on 48% from three. https://t.co/7f4MqaN4Kd pic.twitter.com/Lb1vjyReeb
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) January 24, 2025
Zrno was a pretty highly sought after prospect when he expressed an interest in playing college basketball. Indiana ended up being his first visit in a list that also included Wisconsin, Creighton and Virginia.
And of course he was highly recruited. He shot 48% from long range this past season. Any program is going to find a way to use that.
Landing Zrno is interesting for a few reasons. For one, he fills a rather extreme need with his shooting ability. With Luke Goode likely set to depart next season (barring an unlikely NCAA appeal that could come about, which was hinted months ago) Indiana had a void to fill at the 3-point line and Zrno would be able to step up.
On another hand, Indiana’s in the middle of a disappointing season with looming questions about the program’s future. That’s usually not an environment recruits are willing to step foot into, but Zrno committed anyway.
Zrno now joins Trent Sisley, an in-state native, in the program’s class of 2025. It’s actually interesting to see how the two could play well with one another on the court with Zrno at the wing and Sisley at power forward.