IU basketball continues to have a one man class of 2025.
Top-25 forward Bryson Tiller announced a commitment to Kansas on Saturday, ending a nearly three-year recruitment of the Atlanta-based product by the Hoosiers.
Indiana native Trent Sisley remains Indiana’s lone commit in the 2025 class. A 6-foot-7 forward, Sisley is playing for Montverde Academy this season before he arrives in Bloomington next summer.
IU coach Mike Woodson doesn’t have many class of 2025 targets left. Guard Mikel Brown, forward Nate Ament and center Fridrik Leo Curtis are the three high seniors with offers to this point.
Brown visited Indiana in September. Ament has not visited to this point. Curtis tells The Daily Hoosier he might visit Indiana in December but did not have a date set. None of the three have set out a decision timeline to this point.
Woodson has done most of his best recruiting work in the spring, both via the transfer portal and high school decommits. Eight of Indiana’s 13 current scholarship players committed in the spring.
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