In a significant development for Indiana Hoosiers men’s basketball, 6-foot-10 forward Langdon Hatton has committed to the program, marking a pivotal addition to their roster. Hatton, a native of Georgetown, Indiana, transfers from Bellarmine University, bringing with him a strong presence in the frontcourt. During his junior season at Bellarmine, he averaged 10.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 0.8 blocks per game, showcasing his versatility and experience.
This commitment is part of Indiana’s broader strategy to revamp its roster through the transfer portal. Under the leadership of head coach Mike Woodson, the Hoosiers have also secured commitments from other notable transfers, including Oumar Ballo, Kanaan Carlyle, Luke Goode, and Myles Rice. This collective effort has positioned Indiana’s transfer class as one of the top in the nation.
Hatton’s addition is expected to bolster Indiana’s frontcourt depth, providing the team with a seasoned player capable of contributing both offensively and defensively. His decision to join the Hoosiers reflects the program’s growing appeal and its commitment to assembling a competitive team for the upcoming season.
“Breaking: Indiana Hoosiers lands another star commitment”