Indiana University Hires Darian DeVries as New Men's Basketball Head Coach
DeVries, known for program turnarounds at Drake and West Virginia, steps in to lead the Hoosiers following Mike Woodson's resignation.
- Darian DeVries brings 24 years of Division I coaching experience, including success at Drake and West Virginia, to Indiana University.
- He replaces Mike Woodson, who resigned after four inconsistent seasons with Indiana's basketball program.
- Indiana's leadership praised DeVries for his proven ability to build championship cultures and achieve sustained success.
- The NCAA transfer portal opens on March 24, giving DeVries an immediate opportunity to reshape the Hoosiers' roster.
- Tucker DeVries, his son and a standout player, is expected to transfer to Indiana, potentially bolstering the team's rebuilding efforts.