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Indiana's Reneau enters transfer portal

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Indiana forward Malik Reneau has entered the transfer portal, he announced on social media Tuesday.

Reneau spent his first three seasons with the Hoosiers, averaging 11.4 points and five boards across 94 appearances, including 55 starts. He had the fourth-best field-goal percentage (55.2%) in the Big Ten last season.

Reneau has one year of college eligibility remaining.

"I want to thank coach (Mike) Woodson and his entire staff for giving me an opportunity to play for the University of Indiana," Reneau wrote on X. "I will miss the fans and all the great people in Bloomington.

"After discussions with my family, I've chosen to enter the portal."

Reneau was a five-star recruit and the 23rd-ranked prospect in the 2022 class. The Florida native helped Montverde Academy win back-to-back high school national championships.

Reneau originally committed to Florida but opted to join former Montverde teammate Jalen Hood-Schifino at Indiana when then-Gators coach Mike White took Georgia's job opening.

Reneau's reported decision comes shortly after the Hoosiers hired Darian DeVries as Woodson's successor.

Indiana went 19-13 overall this past season and was one of the first four teams left out of the NCAA Tournament.

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