
The Blue Demons guard is set to visit Indiana and Iowa in the coming weeks.
Conor Enright, a junior guard out of DePaul currently in the transfer portal, has set visits to Indiana and Iowa, per 24/7 High School Hoops and League Ready:
NEWS: DePaul transfer Conor Enright (@Cenright04) tells @LeagueRDY he’s taking a visit to Indiana beginning April 1st-2nd.
Enright tells me he’s also working on setting up a visit to Iowa sometime in the near future. He’s also heard from Notre Dame, Colorado, Iowa State and… pic.twitter.com/rY3RHLtJLJ
— Sam Kayser – 24/7 High School Hoops (@247HSHoops) March 25, 2025
Enright averaged 7.5 points, 3.3 rebounds and 6.2 assists for the Blue Demons this past season. He began his career at Drake, playing in Des Moines under Darian DeVries for his first two seasons of college basketball before heading to Chicago with Chris Holtmann last offseason.
He has a compelling skillset on both ends of the floor as a reliable distributor and defender with shooting upside. His 32.5% from long range doesn’t tell the full story, he’s an excellent shooter in spot-up situations.
Enright is energetic on the defensive end of the floor on and off the ball, providing solid pressure against opposing guards.
Any roster could use a player like Enright, so it’s not surprising to see the kind of attention he’s getting.