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Indiana Basketball Player Josh Harris Enters Transfer Portal
Harris is the third Hoosier to enter the portal this offseason.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 12:33am
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The departure of key players like Josh Harris adds to the rebuilding challenge facing the Indiana Hoosiers this offseason.Bloomington TodayIndiana basketball guard Josh Harris plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, according to multiple reports. He is the third Indiana University player to announce plans to transfer, joining teammates Jason Drake and Jasai Miles in the portal.
Why it matters
Indiana is facing a major roster overhaul this offseason, with six players departing the program. The loss of Harris, a key contributor, adds to the rebuilding challenge for new head coach Mike Woodson as he looks to reshape the Hoosiers' roster.
The details
Harris, a 6-foot-3 guard, played two seasons for Indiana, averaging 8.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game. His decision to enter the transfer portal comes after teammates Drake and Miles also announced plans to leave the program.
- Josh Harris announced his plans to enter the transfer portal on April 7, 2026.
The players
Josh Harris
A 6-foot-3 guard who played two seasons for the Indiana Hoosiers basketball team.
Jason Drake
An Indiana Hoosiers basketball player who also plans to enter the transfer portal this offseason.
Jasai Miles
An Indiana Hoosiers basketball player who also plans to enter the transfer portal this offseason.
Mike Woodson
The new head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers basketball team, who is tasked with rebuilding the roster after multiple player departures.
What they’re saying
“We wish Josh the best of luck as he explores his options moving forward.”
— Mike Woodson, Head Coach, Indiana Hoosiers
What’s next
Coach Woodson and the Indiana staff will need to work quickly to fill the roster spots left by Harris, Drake, and Miles ahead of the 2026-27 season.
The takeaway
The departure of three key players, including Harris, is a significant setback for the Indiana Hoosiers as they look to rebuild under new head coach Mike Woodson. The team will need to act swiftly to replenish the roster and remain competitive in the Big Ten conference.
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