When Indiana basketball plays its season opener in November, the Hoosiers will look different from last year.
Mike Woodson’s program underwent an overhaul with six transfer portal additions and one high school signing, turning over more than half the roster. With a desire for success at a new high, Woodson constructed a team that could make or break his future.
“I’m moving forward and focused on the players that we have coming into this season,” Woodson said at IU’s media day Wednesday in Bloomington. “This summer was a lot of work we had to put in. I thought we did a pretty good job of putting the roster together.