As Indiana shows interest in transfer portal prospects we’ll provide a quick profile with our transfer portal names to know series.
Of course we’ll cover prospects more if things progress beyond initial interest.
Next up is 6-foot-7 Omaha forward Frankie Fidler.
Fidler was named First Team All-Summit following a stellar junior season.
Building off a strong 2022-23 season in which he earned an Honorable Mention, Fidler took a massive step forward this year and established himself as one of the top players in the entire country. In addition to leading the Mavericks in nearly every offensive category, the Bellevue, Neb. native finished sixth in the nation in free throws made with 233, was top 25 in points scored with 603, and top 50 in points per game with 19.5.
In Summit League competition, Fidler was second in ppg (23.1) and points (370), sixth in rpg (7.0) and total rebounds (112), fourth in FT% (.879), and tied for sixth in spg (1.2) and total steals (22).
Across the entire season, he started all 31 games for Omaha and scored in double figures in 29 times, topped 20 points 15 times and 30 points three times, and totaled four double-doubles. He also earned two Summit League Peak Performer of the Week Awards.
For the season, Fidler shot 45.2 percent from the field overall, including 35.6 percent from three (on 146 attempts)
Fidler should have one year of eligibility remaining. His junior season highlights are below.
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