Official: Indiana sign in yet another blockbuster deal with a super talented high rated young star.

Official: Indiana sign in yet another blockbuster deal with a super talented high rated young star.

Langdon Hatton - 2023-24 - Men's Basketball - Bellarmine University  Athletics

Langdon Hatton will join Indiana for the 2024–25 season, the team formally announced earlier today.

On May 15, Hatton made a commitment to the Hoosiers.

The entire statement from IU media relations is as follows:

Bloomington, Indiana: On Thursday, IU men’s basketball head coach Mike Woodson announced the addition of transfer Langdon Hatton to the team. After three seasons at Bellarmine and William & Mary, Hatton, an Indiana native, will join Indiana.

In his two seasons at Bellarmine, the 6-10, 240-pound center averaged 6.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 60 assists, and 45 stocks (steals plus blocks). He made 34.0% (16 of 47) and 50.3% (176 of 350) of his 3-point shots. With the Knights, he added five double-doubles.

On January 17, 2022, Hatton, who started his career at William & Mary, was named the Coastal Athletic Association’s Rookie of the Week. He played 14.7 minutes a night with the Tribe, averaging 4.4 points and 2.7 rebounds. Hatton made 45.4% of his field goals (49 of 108), and 62.3% (33 of 53) of his free throws from the line.

Hatton was recognized as an IBCA/Franciscan Health All-State at North Harrison during his prep career. As a junior, he averaged 18.2 points, 10.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 3.3 blocked shots, and 39% from behind the arc. He also made 63% of his field goals, 39% from beyond the arc, and 78% from the free throw line. He contributed 16.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 2.7 blocked shots per game as a sophomore while shooting 72% from the free throw line, 38% from beyond the arc, and 58% from the field. Hatton received three honors as a Mid-Southern Conference All-Star.

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WOODSON UPON HATTON

“Langdon is a skilled and adaptable big man who will contribute to our frontcourt depth.” His large frame allows him to play in the post, go after the glass, and step out to block a shot. We are thrilled to welcome him back to the Hoosier state because he is an Indiana boy who plays the right way.

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This weekend, Mike Woodson and his team will be actively seeking new hires.

Indiana coach Mike Woodson to return amid lackluster season: Source - The  Athletic

This weekend, Indiana coach Mike Woodson and his staff will be recruiting on the road. College coaches can observe recruiting prospects in action during the one-and-only live assessment period of the spring from today through Sunday. Woodson and his staff are anticipated to visit many events during this time. Specifics:

This weekend, Indiana coach Mike Woodson and his staff will be recruiting on the road.

College coaches can observe recruiting prospects in action during the one-and-only live assessment period of the spring from today through Sunday. Woodson and his staff are anticipated to visit many events during this time.

The two main events are the Nike EYBL in Westfield, Indiana, and the adidas 3SSB in Bryan, Texas. It is anticipated that IU will send coaches to both of those competitions.

Trevor Andershock is at 3SSB in Texas, and Peegs.com is covering both events.

Five-star Jalen Haralson, five-star Darius Acuff, five-star Bryson Tiller, five-star Meleek Thomas, four-star Braylon Mullins, four-star Trent Sisley, four-star Malachi Moreno, four-star Trey McKenney, four-star Darius Adams, four-star Nate Ament, four-star Kiyan Anthony, four-star Mikel Brown, Brady Koehler, and others are among the Indiana basketball class of 2025 recruiting prospects currently in action.

Jalen Montonati, Anthony Thompson, Manny Green, Gabe Weis, Taylen Kinney, and other 2026 IU recruiting prospects are active as well.

 

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