Indiana makes final 7 for James Madison transfer guard Bryce Lindsay

Indiana has made the Final Cut list for one of the better guards in the transfer portal currently. James Madison guard Bryce Lindsay listed the Hoosiers in his final 7 schools which also included Florida, Clemson, Vanderbilt, Villanova, Miami (FL), and USC.
This was reported by College Basketball Insider Jon Rothstein. The shocking part in this report is that Bryce Lindsay, a Baltimore, MD, did not list Maryland in his final school list as all songs seemed to have pointed that they were the leader in this recruitment.
This is the second time that Lindsay has been in the transfer portal and will be his third school in his college playing career. He spent his freshman season at Texas A&M where his redshirted before transfering to James Madison last season.
He is coming off a redshirt freshman season that saw him average 13.4 points shooting 45.5 percent from the field which included 40.8 percent from three. He also added 2.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists last season, as well.
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He appeared in 31 games this past season for the Dukes and started in 13 of them. He scored in double figures in 21 one games for James Madison.
Lindsay, a 6-foot-3 guard, is a loner guard in the backcourt with high level on ball skills. He creates very well for himself both on and off the ball with incredible feel on the floor. He has a very smooth stroke both off the catch and on the pull up.
His play last season earned him the 2024-25 Sun Belt 6th Man of the Year and Freshman of the Year.
Bryce Lindsay has three seasons of eligibility left.























