Luke Goode will follow in the footsteps of his father and uncles.
The 6-foot-7 Illinois wing announced he is transferring to Indiana.
Goode immediately gives IU a potent three-point shooting threat on the perimeter.
In 20.1 minutes per game in 2023-24, Goode averaged 5.7 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest for the Illini. His shooting splits were 45.5% from two, 38.9% from three, and 65.2% from the foul line.
Goode ranked first on the Fighting Illini in 3-point percentage and second in 3-pointers made (61).
For his three-year college career, Goode has made 38.8% of his three-point shots on 219 attempts. He has only attempted 46 two-pointers during his college career. He’s been even better from long range against top competition. According to KenPom, he’s shot 41.2% from three against Tier A (top-50) opponents, including 42.9% (on 63 attempts) this year.
All Roads Lead HOME!! ⚪️🔴 @IndianaMBB pic.twitter.com/kpwWsk4fH3
— Luke Goode (@lukegoode10) April 26, 2024
A Fort Wayne, Ind. product, Goode is the son of former IU football wide receiver Craig Goode, and the nephew of former NFL and Hoosiers star quarterback Trent Green. Another uncle, Curt Goode, also played football for IU.
Indiana now has 11 scholarship players on their 2024-25 roster. Goode joins Myles Rice (Washington State), Oumar Ballo (Arizona) and Kanaan Carlyle (Stanford) as offseason transfer portal additions, along with class of 2024 5-star Bryson Tucker.
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