It appears Indiana fans won’t have to wait long for a decision by Bosnian sharpshooter Harun Zrno.
The 6-foot-7 Zrno was at IU earlier this week for a three day official visit during which he watched multiple practice sessions and attended IU’s 82-69 win over USC on Wednesday.
Zrno has since left Bloomington for Wisconsin, and also has visits to Creighton and Virginia scheduled over the next week before he flies back over the pond. He’s being joined on his US tour by his father and sister.
Zrno told Adam Zagoria he plans to make a decision “within a week or so” after returning home on January 18.
The 20-year-old is planning to join a college program for the 2025-26 season.
He currently plays for Slavija Istocno Sarajevo in Bosnia’s Division I. Known for his versatility and ability to connect from deep, Zrno is averaging 19.4 points, 3.8 assists and 3.7 rebounds while shooting 63 percent overall including 47 percent from beyond the arc.
Indiana currently has Montverde Academy forward and native Hoosier Trent Sisley as the lone signee in their 2025 class.
6’6 Harun Zrno finishing up his visit with his IU photoshoot and then game at 7
The Bosnian wing is conducting his first official college visit ever, enjoying the process.
Averaging 20 PPG this year while shooting 48% from 3 this season https://t.co/EMHvMd4nKW pic.twitter.com/y50RCo8NM5
— Arman Jovic (@PDTScouting) January 8, 2025
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