Bosnian guard Harun Zrno reopens recruitment, after coaching change at Indiana

Harun Zrno Decommits From Indiana, Reopens Recruitment
Indiana University men's basketball Head Coach Darian DeVries speaks at the introductory press conference at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
Indiana University men's basketball Head Coach Darian DeVries speaks at the introductory press conference at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. | Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Bosnian guard Harun Zrno has de-committed from the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball program and will reopen his recruitment, his agent Stevan Petrovic Joe Tipton of On3 Sports

The 20-year-old international prospect, Zrno averaged 20 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game while shooting 48% from beyond the arc this season overseas.

 Per On3’s Joe Tipton, Zrno is already gaining interest from programs like Miami, Crieghton and Maryland.

The 6-foot-7, 205-pound sharpshooter committed to Mike Woodson and the Hoosiers on January 24 and chose Indiana over Creighton, Virginia and Wisconsin.

He also received major interest from Georgia Tech, Gonzaga, Illinois, Kansas State and Rutgers.

Darian DeVries will succeed Mike Woodson as Indiana's head coach, the school announced Tuesday as the program parted ways with Mike Woodson at the conclusion of the Hoosiers’ 2024-25 season.

DeVries will bring his own players into the program as he rebuilds the roster in the next few months, such as his son Tucker DeVries, who missed part of the Mountaineers season with a shoulder injury. However, keeping Zrno in the building should be something DeVries focuses on in his first few weeks with the Hoosiers. Also landing Kevin Odih and Trent MacLean who were WVU's top two recruits will also be something to keep an eye out for.

"I chose Indiana because they're really great people and I really see myself working well with them,"Zrno told DuSahwn London with 247Sports in an interview. "I think I can grow, and they can help me reach all my goals in the future. They have a really good history behind them, and I'll have a great opportunity to play right away, have a good role, and find myself on the court."

That's what Zrno had to say earlier this year about being a Hoosier and choosing to play in Bloomington. Let's hope he can stay at Indiana win it's all said and done.

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