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Next season's roster will be capped at 15 players if a judge approves the House vs NCAA settlement that would bring revenue-sharing to college athletics.
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Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren and her staff will have to execute a near-full rebuild of their roster ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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Indiana basketball is an institution, but the program has fallen on tough times after reaching the NCAA Tournament twice over the last nine years. Mike Woodson announced in the middle of the season that he would not return and Indiana fell short of being included in March Madness for a second straight year.
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The boys Futures Games rosters are set. The games, which feature the top high school boys and girls sophomores and freshmen in the state, will be played June 2 at Fishers High School. The girls will tip off at 6 p.
According to a report on Monday from Bearcat Journal, Adams has joined the IU coaching staff. As of early Tuesday morning, he was not listed as an employee in the IU directory. Adams, who graduated from Bloomington South, worked on Tom Crean’s staff at Indiana from 2009 through 2011.
Indiana’s hire of Darian DeVries raised questions about timing, loyalty, and whether he’s built for Big Ten pressure.
Tim Garl has been Indiana’s basketball athletic trainer since 1981. His departure signals the continued makeover of Hoosiers basketball.
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Tim Garl served on the Indiana basketball training staff. But his time came to an end Monday. Here's what we know.
Indiana Athletics has parted ways with head men’s basketball trainer Tim Garl, the Indianapolis Star’s Zach Osterman first reported Monday. Christopher Lee, Garl’s personal attorney from the Indianapolis based law firm Dinsmore & Shohl, emailed the Indiana Daily Student a statement detailing Garl’s departure from the program.
With Darian Devries now in place as the head coach, the question is which players will join him in Bloomington.
On Sunday, Indiana recruit Nevaeh Caffey was named the Miss Show-Me Basketball winner. The award, akin to Indiana's Miss Basketball honor, is given annually by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association.