ESPN: Indiana's transfer class among men's college basketball's best for 2025-26

Indiana's basketball transfer portal class ranked 7th overall nationally by ESPN
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The Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball 2025-26 transfer class was ranked seventh overall by ESPN’s Jeff Borzello.

This year's transfer class is led by Sam Alexis (Florida), Tucker DeVries (West Virginia) and Conor Enright (DePaul). DeVries and Enright already have experience playing under head coach Darian DeVries at Drake and West Virginia.

Here is what Borzello wrote about the Hoosiers:

“For a second consecutive season, Darian DeVries is overseeing a complete overhaul at a new job. Except for a couple of returnees hoping for waivers to play another season and freshman Trent Sisley, the rest of the roster consists of the above names. There are eight double-figure scorers in Indiana’s group of incoming transfers, including a trio in the top 50: DeVries, Wilkerson and Bailey. Indiana focused on perimeter shooting in the portal, a stark contrast to recent years in Bloomington, but the Hoosiers hope their new point guards, Conerway and Enright, will lead the way.”

“There are eight double-figure scorers in Indiana's group of incoming transfers, including a trio in the top 50: DeVries, (Lamar) Wilkerson and (Reed) Bailey. Indiana focused on perimeter shooting in the portal, a stark contrast to recent years in Bloomington, but the Hoosiers hope their new point guards, (Tayton) Conerway and Enright, will lead the way,”

ESPN.com released updated transfer portal class rankings has five Big Ten teams included and was the third highest ranked team in the conference behind Washington and Michigan.

The Indiana men's basketball team will take a foreign tour with three exhibition games from August 5-12 in San Juan, Puerto Rico to kick off the season.

Indiana’s first game will be against a Puerto Rican All-Star team on Aug. 6 at Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan. The Roberto Clemente Coliseum is the home venue for the Puerto Rican national team.

Indiana’s other two games will be against Mega Superbet, a Serbian team that plays in the Adriatic Basketball Association