4-star guard Prince-Alexander Moody commits to Indiana

Prince-Alexander Moody, a four-star shooting guard in the 2026 class, has committed to Indiana, he told On3.
The 6-foot-4 rising senior out of Bishop McNamara (MD) chose the Hoosiers over offers from Georgetown, Virginia Tech, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Michigan State, and others.
Moody is ranked as the No. 104 overall player in the class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking. He’s the No. 27 shooting guard and the No. 5 player in Maryland.
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He becomes Indiana’s first commitment in the 2026 class.
Moody on his commitment to Indiana: “DRoc (Darian DeVries) is amazing”
Prince-Alexander Moody went in-depth on his decision to choose the Hoosiers.
I chose them (Indiana) because it immediately felt like home. At the airport today, I didn’t even want to leave to be honest. DRoc (Darian DeVries) is amazing. Me and him created a bond that’s crazy. I love him and he loves me. And the man that started it all was Kenny (Johnson). He’s been family since I met him and has been recruiting me since 7th grade. He changed my life basically. The whole Indiana coaching staff is great. The university is great. Bloomington is the most peaceful place I’ve ever been to. They’re great in academics and I can workout whenever I want. It’s just a whole different world. It’s like they have their own village, it’s just amazing. They just had everything I needed, plus more and I love their play style.”
What type of player is IU getting in Moody?
“I’m a versatile point guard. I just do whatever it takes to win and IU will be getting a leader who literally does whatever it takes to win. Whether that’s scoring 40 or having 10 and 12 assists or having 9 points 12 assists and 10 rebounds, whatever it is, I’m gonna make sure I give my all to win the game.”