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IU basketball transfer portal spotlight: Bryce Lindsay
- Indiana University added Bryce Lindsay, a guard with two seasons of eligibility remaining, as part of its spring transfer portal activity.
- Lindsay is a 6-foot-3 guard known for perimeter shooting who previously played at Texas A&M, James Madison, and Villanova.
- He earns praise as a capable ball handler and a high-volume 3-point shooter, projected to be a primary floor spacer for IU.
- Lindsay contributed 25 points with six 3-pointers in Villanova’s NCAA tournament game against Utah State, highlighting his late-season scoring surge.
- The report notes Lindsay’s varied college path and Indiana’s interest despite not being publicly linked to the program during this portal cycle.
- Lindsay transfers with two seasons of eligibility remaining, aligning with IU’s goal to bolster backcourt depth and shooting.
- IU envisions Lindsay as a primary shooter and facilitator, complementing Markus Burton in the backcourt.
- Lindsay’s shooting efficiency includes 37.7 percent from three over his college career and 78.9 percent from the free-throw line, per the report.
- Lindsay’s defense is described as quick with good footwork, capable of guarding multiple backcourt positions.
- The piece positions Lindsay as a key part of IU’s 3-point shooting volume next season.
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