Jaeden Mustaf Commits to Indiana Basketball in Transfer Portal Decision BLOOMINGTON — The Indiana basketball program received a significant boost to its backcourt depth as Georgia Tech guard Jaeden Mustaf announced his intention to transfer to the Hoosiers. The 6-foot-6 guard, a Maryland native, made his decision public on social media with the message “ALL IN,” signaling his commitment to the program under new head coach Darian DeVries. Mustaf’s transfer comes as Indiana rebuilds its guard rotation, a position that will require a complete overhaul this spring. Mustaf, who previously had been a recruiting target for former Indiana coach Mike Woodson, brings valuable experience and versatility to the Hoosiers. During his sophomore season at Georgia Tech, he averaged 10.4 points and 4.3 rebounds per game across 29 appearances. His ability to score from beyond the arc is notable, as he maintained a career 37.2% 3-point shooting rate, though he did not take a high volume of shots. However, his impact on the court extends beyond scoring. Mustaf is a physical guard who excels at rebounding his position, drawing fouls at an above-average rate. Last season, he averaged 4.2 fouls drawn per 40 minutes, with an even higher rate of 4.4 in ACC play—a top-25 performance in the conference. His scoring efficiency was particularly evident in his final stretch of the season. In Georgia Tech’s last nine games, Mustaf averaged 14 points per game, and in their final six contests, he scored 16.3 points per game. These numbers highlight his ability to perform under pressure, a trait that could be crucial for Indiana as it seeks to compete at a high level.#georgia_tech #jaeden_mustaf #indiana_basketball #darian_devries #mike_woodson