IU basketball 2025-26 roster tracker: Hoosiers up to seven portal commitments
The final day to enter the transfer portal was Tuesday, April 22, but the IU coaching staff is still hard at work building a roster for next season.
Here’s the latest on the IU roster for the 2025-26 season, which includes all movement among scholarship players. We’ll publish updates throughout the spring until the roster is complete.
Transfer portal departures
Seven scholarship players from the 2024-25 roster entered the transfer portal in March, which left DeVries without a confirmed returning player. Dallas James, who was on scholarship last season but did not appear in a regular-season game, entered the portal earlier this week.
The seven players who entered in March: Gabe Cupps, Malik Reneau, Mackenzie Mgbako, Jakai Newton, Myles Rice, Kanaan Carlyle and Bryson Tucker.
Of the eight, six have committed to new schools. Cupps was the first off the board to Ohio State, followed by Reneau to Miami (FL), Newton to Georgia State, Rice to Maryland, Mgbako to Texas A&M and Tucker to Washington.
Carlyle and James remain in the portal as of the morning of Wednesday, April 23.
Status to be determined
Luke Goode’s status for the 2025-26 season remains unresolved. He is requesting a medical hardship waiver from the NCAA to grant him an additional year of eligibility.
The Fort Wayne native missed the first 23 games of the 2022-23 season, his second year at Illinois, with an injury. Goode returned for the season’s final 10 games, exhausting his eligibility for the season by NCAA rule. Goode said last month after IU’s Big Ten tournament loss to Oregon that he hopes the NCAA will consider his request for an additional season.
“I know it’s not the typical situation where people would ask for waivers, but we got some people working on it and I’d be very fortunate to play another year,” he told reporters following IU’s loss to Oregon in the Big Ten tournament in Indianapolis. “I think with everything now going on in college basketball and all the extra years they’re giving to JUCO kids and non-DI kids and all that, I think only playing 10 games in a season will be more than justifiable.”
Incoming freshmen
Indiana had two freshmen committed when DeVries accepted the job on March 18. Bosnian wing Harun Zrno chose to reopen his recruitment on March 19.
The Hoosiers currently have one freshman on the roster for next season: Trent Sisley, who played his final high school season at Montverde Academy.
Incoming players from the transfer portal
Indiana has seven players committed from the transfer portal. As of the morning of April 23, Indiana has not announced any roster additions for next season other than Sisley, who signed last November.
Tucker DeVries, the son of Darian DeVries, is expected to be a starter for the Hoosiers next winter and will have one season of eligibility. He was a two-time Missouri Valley Conference player of the year at Drake.
Conor Enright, who played for DeVries at Drake for two seasons, is transferring to Indiana from DePaul. The 6-foot-2 point guard announced his commitment to the Hoosiers on April 2. Enright has one season of eligibility remaining.
Forward Reed Bailey, a first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection last season at Davidson, committed to Indiana on April 6. Bailey averaged 18.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists for the Wildcats last season and has one season of eligibility left.
Indiana won a pivotal recruiting battle against Kentucky, Auburn, Ole Miss and several other schools for Lamar Wilkerson. The sharpshooter from Sam Houston committed to the Hoosiers on April 15. Wilkerson, who averaged 20.5 points per game last season and shot 44.5 percent on 3s, has one season of eligibility remaining.
North Florida guard Jasai Miles announced his commitment to Indiana on April 16. An All-ASUN third team selection last season, Miles averaged 15.4 points per game for the Ospreys and has two seasons of eligibility left.
Tayton Conerway, the Sun Belt player of the year last season at Troy, committed to the Hoosiers on April 16. Conerway was third in the country in steals with 98 and averaged 14.2 points, 4.8 assists and 4.6 rebounds in 30.3 minutes per game for an NCAA tournament team. He is expected to have one season of eligibility.
And the latest addition to the IU roster is Jason Drake, who committed to Indiana on Tuesday, April 22. The 6-foot-2 guard, originally from Oak Park, Michigan, averaged 11 points, 3.1 assists and three rebounds last season at Drexel. He’s a career 38.7 percent 3-point shooter.
Scholarships filled: 8
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