Bryson Tucker is the latest member of the 2024-25 IU basketball team to enter the transfer portal according to multiple Friday afternoon reports.
Tucker arrived in Bloomington as the lone member of Indiana’s 2024 high school class after he committed to Mike Woodson last spring.
The McDonald’s All-American played 23 games in a reserve role. In 16.5 minutes per contest he averaged 5.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 0.6 assists.
Tucker shot 37.8% (48-of-127) from the floor overall, including 15% from three. He made 72.2% (26-of-36) from the free throw line.
Tucker did not appear in any games after IU’s Feb. 14 home contest vs. UCLA.
The Maryland product was a five-star prospect by both ESPN and Rivals, and a consensus top-30 recruit.
With this news, Dallas James is the lone scholarship player from the 2024-25 team who definitively has eligibility remaining who has not entered the transfer portal. Luke Goode is attempting to obtain a medical hardship waiver to return.
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