6 Bold Predictions for the 2024-2025 Indiana Women's Basketball Season

Sydney Parrish and Yarden Garzon, Indiana Women's Basketball
Sydney Parrish and Yarden Garzon, Indiana Women's Basketball / Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Do not look now, but the month of November is just around the corner. Why, you may ask, is the start of that particular month so enticing? The answer is simple: the start of November means the start of the Indiana University women's basketball season.

As has been the case in recent memory, president Teri Moren and her cabinet have assembled a militia of hoopers who seem destined to make some noise in the 2024-2025 NCAA season. Perhaps we are getting ahead of ourselves, but it feels like big things are brewing out of Bloomington as the ladies prepare for battle.

With those things being stated, here are 6 bold predictions for the 2024-2025 NCAA women's basketball season.

Indiana University Women's Basketball
Sydney Parrish and Chloe Moore-McNeil, Indiana Women's Basketball / Bobby Goddin/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK

1. Chloe Moore-McNeil Breaks IU's Single Season APG Record

Tisha Hill was an exceptional floor general for the Hoosiers back during her tenure. With all due respect to her, 2024-2025 will be the season that her long-standing single season record for individual assists per game (5.9) will be dethroned.

CMM has quietly ascended throughout her first 4 seasons in Bloomington. Largely overshadowed by the likes of legends Mackenzie Holmes, Sara Scalia and Grace Berger, the spotlight will shift over to Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish in the tandem's final go round in B-Town.

Moore-McNeil will now have the ball in her hands more than ever, and this is a team tailored to get out and run the floor. With so many shooters and slashers surrounding her, CMM should have no trouble dissecting defenses and dropping dimes in the season to come. Anticipate a major leap in her level of assertiveness, one that should result in more individual assists per game than any other Hoosier player before her.