In a move that has sent shockwaves through Hoosier Nation, Indiana standout Malik Reneau has officially entered the transfer portal and committed to the University of Miami for the 2025–26 season. The 6-foot-9 forward, who led the Hoosiers in scoring with 13.3 points per game this past season, was widely seen as a cornerstone for Indiana’s future. His departure has left fans stunned and speculating about the reasons behind the surprise switch.
Reneau, a native of Hialeah, Florida, is returning to his home state after three strong seasons in Bloomington. Known for his physical presence in the paint, improved mid-range game, and leadership on the court, Reneau played in 94 games for Indiana, starting 55. He averaged 11.4 points and 5.0 rebounds over his career with the Hoosiers.
His transfer comes after a disappointing season for Indiana, who finished 19-13 and failed to earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Many believed Reneau would return to help lead a bounce-back year. Instead, his move to Miami signals a new chapter—both for him and the Hoosiers, who must now fill a major hole in their roster.
Hoosier fans will be watching closely as Reneau suits up for the Hurricanes, eager to see how this major shift plays out.