In a stunning and deeply emotional turn beyond the hardwood, Indiana Hoosiers forward Malik Reneau has captured national attention—not for a highlight-reel dunk, but for a life-saving act of compassion. The 6’9” junior, known for his grit on the court, made headlines after donating a kidney to 9-year-old Hoosier fan Liam Carter, who had been battling a rare kidney disorder since birth.
According to sources close to the program, Reneau learned of Liam’s situation through a community outreach event hosted by IU Athletics last fall. The two bonded instantly over basketball, and when Reneau discovered he was a match, he reportedly didn’t hesitate. “This game has given me so much,” he said in a statement. “It was time I gave something bigger in return.”
The surgery was a success, and both Reneau and Liam are recovering well. Head Coach Mike Woodson called the gesture “the most selfless act I’ve ever seen from a player,” adding that Reneau’s leadership has transcended basketball.
Fans have flooded social media with tributes and gratitude, calling him a hero. While Reneau may miss the start of the season, his legacy in Bloomington is now etched in something far deeper than stats—heart.