Indiana Basketball Misses NCAA Tournament, Ending Mike Woodson Era
The Hoosiers, once a storied program, conclude their season with no postseason plans and uncertainty about the program's future.
- Indiana was one of the first four teams left out of the NCAA Tournament, marking their second consecutive year missing March Madness and the seventh in nine years.
- Head coach Mike Woodson, who announced his retirement in February, ends his four-year tenure with a 19-13 record this season and an overall 82-53 record.
- The Hoosiers declined invitations to the NIT and other postseason tournaments, officially ending their 2024-25 season.
- Indiana's late-season push, including key wins over Michigan State and Purdue, was overshadowed by a poor 4-13 record in Quad 1 games and a first-round exit in the Big Ten Tournament.
- Athletic Director Scott Dolson has begun the search for Woodson's replacement, as the program faces a pivotal offseason with significant roster turnover expected.