Hoosiers on the Hunt: IU Basketball Recruiting Lands Top-30 Center Chris Cenac, Jr.
As the college basketball recruiting landscape continues to shift, the Indiana Hoosiers have made a significant move by offering top-30 center Chris Cenac, Jr. in the 2025 class. This development comes on the heels of a relatively quiet period for IU basketball recruiting, and it’s a clear indication that the Hoosiers are serious about bolstering their frontcourt.
Chris Cenac Jr. in action
Cenac, a 6-foot-10 powerhouse from Isadore Newman High School in New Orleans, Louisiana, has been making waves with his impressive stats: 13.9 points, 10.2 rebounds, 1.9 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game. His versatility on the court, combined with his length and skill set, make him an attractive prospect for college programs.
“He’s clearly not just a back-to-the-basket big man. He has ball-handling and perimeter shooting ability.” - Anonymous Coach
The Hoosiers are not the only ones vying for Cenac’s attention, however. He’s received offers from a slew of top programs, including Ole Miss, Illinois, Texas, Creighton, Kansas, Baylor, and Alabama. With his sights set on scheduling official visits in the August-October timeframe, Cenac is poised to make a significant impact on the recruiting landscape.
The recruiting landscape is heating up
Indiana has also extended offers to Malachi Moreno and Bryson Tiller as true four/five options in the 2025 class. With Cenac now in the mix, the Hoosiers are positioning themselves for a strong recruiting haul.
As the recruiting season heats up, one thing is clear: Chris Cenac, Jr. is a hot commodity, and the Hoosiers are all-in on landing this talented big man.
The Hoosiers are on the hunt
Stay tuned for more updates on IU basketball recruiting, and get ready to cheer on the Hoosiers as they battle for top talent in the 2025 class.