Indiana is one of four schools still in the running for 2025 power forward Bryson Tiller.
The 6-foot-9 and 230-pound product of Atlanta is also still considering Georgia Tech, Auburn and Kansas. Eric Bossi, national analyst for 247Sports, reported the news.
Tiller is ranked No. 21 overall player in the 2025 class according to the On3 Industry Average. He’s a 4-star and the No. 5 power forward.
Playing for Overtime Elite in his hometown, he averaged 12.2 points and 9.4 rebounds per game in 2023-24.
Tiller took an official visit to Indiana in December when Indiana faced Kansas.
“The atmosphere (at Indiana) was amazing,” Tiller told The Daily Hoosier in February. “How they play is amazing. They run an NBA style. Coach Woodson obviously has years of experience. It was a really good visit. I enjoyed my time there.”
Tiller was thought to be a candidate for a late cycle decision, but according to Bossi’s report, he is likely to pick a school this month.
Indiana currently has one commitment in the 2025 class, forward Trent Sisley. Since Tiller could play the four or five, and Sisley the three or four, they could be complimentary players.
Tiller told TDH “guarding the ball, defending, blocking shots, rebounding, and dunking” were the strengths of his game. He also does have the ability to step out and makes shots, but he hasn’t been a high-volume shooter to this point.
Height: 6-9
Position: Power forward
School / Hometown: Overtime Elite / Atlanta, Ga.
AAU Team: Atlanta Xpress (UAA)
Competition: Kansas, Auburn, Georgia Tech
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 21 (4-star)
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