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IU Basketball Star Nick Dorn Enters Transfer Portal
The junior wing looks to find a new program to showcase his scoring talents.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 12:25am
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The transfer portal offers college basketball players like Nick Dorn new opportunities to find the right fit and showcase their talents.Charlotte TodayNick Dorn, a junior wing for the Indiana Hoosiers, has entered the NCAA transfer portal after two seasons with the team. Dorn, originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, had a standout freshman campaign at Elon University before transferring to Indiana, where his production dipped slightly in his junior year. The move comes as part of a broader trend of players utilizing the transfer portal to seek better fits and opportunities.
Why it matters
Dorn's decision to enter the transfer portal highlights the growing influence of the transfer market in college basketball. As players gain more agency to control their careers, the transfer portal has become a powerful tool for athletes to find programs that better suit their skills and playing style. Dorn's story exemplifies how the transfer portal is reshaping the landscape of college sports.
The details
After a standout freshman season at Elon University where he earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors four times and made the CAA All-Rookie Team, Dorn transferred to Indiana University for his sophomore and junior campaigns. However, his production dipped slightly with the Hoosiers, as he started in just 12 of 30 games and averaged 8.1 points and 2.3 rebounds per game in 23.3 minutes of action.
- Dorn's transfer decision was first reported on April 13, 2026.
- Dorn spent two seasons with the Indiana Hoosiers after transferring from Elon University.
The players
Nick Dorn
A 6'7" junior wing who has entered the NCAA transfer portal after two seasons with the Indiana Hoosiers.
Elon University
The school where Dorn played his freshman season, where he had a standout year and earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors four times.
Indiana University
The school Dorn transferred to for his sophomore and junior seasons, where his production dipped slightly compared to his time at Elon.
What they’re saying
“Nick Dorn knows his worth and is seeking a better fit. The transfer portal offers him a chance to find a program where he can truly shine, and I think this is a smart move for any athlete looking to maximize their potential.”
— The Author
What’s next
As Dorn enters the transfer portal, he will likely attract interest from programs seeking an experienced wing player with a proven scoring touch. With one season of eligibility remaining, he has the opportunity to find a system that better utilizes his skills and helps him reach his full potential.
The takeaway
Dorn's decision to enter the transfer portal is part of a broader trend in college sports, as players increasingly leverage the portal to seek better fits and opportunities. This shift in power dynamics gives athletes more agency over their careers and has the potential to improve the overall quality of college basketball.
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