IU Basketball New Head Coach Commit Makes Major Announcement

Indiana University (IU) has appointed Darian DeVries as the 31st head coach of its men’s basketball program, succeeding Mike Woodson, who stepped down after four seasons. This significant announcement reflects IU’s commitment to revitalizing its basketball legacy.

 

DeVries, 49, brings a wealth of experience to Bloomington, with 24 years in Division I coaching, including successful stints at Drake University and West Virginia University. At Drake, he transformed the program, leading the Bulldogs to six consecutive 20-win seasons and three NCAA Tournament appearances. His tenure at West Virginia, though brief, was marked by a notable turnaround, improving the team’s record to 19-13 and securing victories over top-ranked teams such as Gonzaga, Kansas, and Iowa State.

 

IU Athletic Director Scott Dolson expressed confidence in DeVries’ ability to build a championship culture, citing his extensive experience and proven track record. Dolson highlighted DeVries’ success in achieving 15 NCAA Tournament appearances as a head coach or assistant, underscoring his readiness to lead IU’s program to new heights.

 

In his introductory press conference, DeVries conveyed his enthusiasm for joining IU, emphasizing his Midwest roots and admiration for the program’s rich tradition. He stated, “This is unquestionably one of the top jobs in America. As someone who grew up in the Midwest loving the game of basketball, I’ve always admired the IU Basketball program for its championship-level success, tradition, and fan support.” DeVries outlined his commitment to assembling a competitive staff and roster, aiming to restore IU’s prominence in the Big Ten and national stages.

 

The hiring has elicited mixed reactions from the basketball community. While many acknowledge DeVries’ coaching acumen and successful track record, some controversy has arisen regarding the timing of his departure from West Virginia. Speculations suggest that discussions with IU may have occurred while he was still under contract with West Virginia, leading to conspiracy theories among fans. Additionally, his son, Tucker DeVries, who played under him at West Virginia but missed most of the season due to a shoulder injury, is expected to transfer to IU, further fueling discussions about the circumstances surrounding the coaching change.

 

Despite the controversies, IU’s administration remains optimistic about DeVries’ potential to lead the program. President Pamela Whitten remarked, “Darian has demonstrated that he embraces that elite standard. In fact, he has a well-established track record of elevating programs to new levels of success. This is a great day for IU Men’s Basketball and Indiana University.”

 

As DeVries embarks on this new chapter with the Hoosiers, the IU community eagerly anticipates the impact of his leadership on the program’s future success.

 

 

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