The Hoosiers have missed on most of their 2025 targets at the position.
Indiana men’s basketball needs a center next year.
The program will lose Oumar Ballo and Langdon Hatton to exhausted eligibility this coming offseason. For the third straight season, it’ll be a brand new face anchoring the five for the Hoosiers.
Indiana’s first 2025 target, Malachi Moreno, ended up committing to his home state program when Kentucky hired Mark Pope. A pivot to Eric Reibe out of The Bullis School in Maryland ended with him committing to UConn.
The staff hasn’t given up on landing a center in the upcoming class though, offering Fridrik Leo Curtis in October:
Blessed to receive a Division 1 offer from Indiana University!!#IUBB pic.twitter.com/jaxvvqN2wU
— Fridrik Leo Curtis (@LeoCurt1s) October 25, 2024
The program has eyes on the 2026 class as well and has extended a few offers.
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