This coming weekend as Indiana football looks to improve to a 4-0 record with a possible win over Charlotte, the Indiana basketball program will be having their most important recruiting weekend of the fall with three of their priority targets all in town the Bloomington.
2025 five-star guard Braylon Mullins, 2025 four-star froward Trent Sisley, and 2025 four-star center Eric Reibe will be taking their Indiana basketball official visit this weekend. Since it was announced that all three highlight touted prospects would be taking an official visit together, this weekend has been circled on the calendars as a weekend that could potentially change the direction of Indiana’s 2025 recruiting class.
The trio of Mullins, Sisley, and Reibe have been atop of Mike Woodson and Indiana basketball’s recruiting radar for quite some time and now with an official visit on the horizon, that have a chance to close the deal on most if not all three of them sooner than later.
Below is a preview of each player ahead of their official visit to Indiana basketball this weekend.
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Braylon Mullins
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When looking at this visit primer, it is only fitting to start with the highest-rated player out of the three that will be in town this weekend, Braylon Mullins, who recently jumped up to a five-star rating in the 2025 247Sports Rankings. He comes into this weekend as the No. 16 overall prospect in the 2025 class.
Mullins, a 6-foot-5 guard out of Greenfield-Central High School (IN), is one of the three 2025 prospects out of the state that are considered priority targets for Mike Woodson and the Hoosiers along with Jalen Haralson and Trent Sisley. Mullins has become one of the most sought after players in the 2025 class with pretty much every blue blood college program getting involved to extent, including Indiana basketball.
This will be one of the many visits that Mullins has made in his final 10 schools. He has recently made official visits to UConn, Michigan, and North Carolina. As of right now, others visits that are marked for Mullins to take after his Indiana basketball visit include Duke (10/5), Tennessee (10/19), and Kentucky (10/25).
For the past year, Mike Woodson and his staff have made it pretty clear just how important Mullins is to them. There have been multiple in-home visits by the staff over the recent year, even as recent as just two weeks ago. Indiana basketball assistant coach Brian Walsh has been the leader since the early days of the Mullins recruitment.
You would be hard-pressed to find a more pure of a shooter and scorer than Mullins in entire country. Along with great size and athleticism, Mullins can absolutely shoot the lights out of the ball and does so at such an elite volume. His outside shooting and size on the wing is just some of the main reasons that he had become such a top target in the class of 2025.
He helped lead Indiana Elite to a 16-1 record — its only loss in the championship game at the Adidas Championships. He averaged 19.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game over the summer and shot 47.3 percent from three (62-of-131) this season. In tournament play, he had nine 20+ point games.
The favorite to win Indiana Mr. Basketball also confirmed that he will be looking to make a decision on his commitment before the high school season starts in late November.
More: Highlights of key 2025 Indiana basketball target Braylon Mullins from Adidas 3SSB Championship
Trent Sisley
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Next on the list targets that will be on the Indiana campus this weekend is a player that Hoosier Nation is most familiar with, four-star forward Trent Sisley. The versatile 6-foot-7 forward has been firmly on the radar of Mike Woodson and his staff since before he even played a single high school game.
The relationship between both Sisley and Indiana basketball is arguably the strongest out of the three prospects taking an official visit this week. Over the past four years, it has not been uncommon to see the Indiana basketball staff make in-home visits to see the four-star prospect down in Santa Clause, Indiana as well as seeing Sisley at multiple games at Assembly Hall throughout the years.
Sisley, while technically an in-state prospect, recently transferred to Montverde Academy (FL) after spending his first three seasons at Heritage Hills High School (IN). It is well-documented Indiana’s history and relationship with the Monteverde Academy program having secured players such as Jalen Hood-Schifino, Malik Reneau, and at one point Liam McNeeley out of there. The Montverde Academy basketball program is known as one of the best best when it comes to development so although it was tough to see Sisley leave the state for his senior season, you know it was strictly because he wanted to become a better basketball player.
This summer playing on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit for Indiana Elite, he averaged 13.4 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 13 games. Before transferring to Montverde Academy this past summer, he had a terrific junior season at Heritage Hills when he averaged 24.0 points, 11.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game. Sisley also became the all-time leading scorer in Heritage Hills school history this past season and wan a Indiana Junior all-Star.
Sisley, the No. 70 overall prospect, is one of the more versatile players in the 2025 class that you will see on a national level. With elite athletic ability, Sisley can play both inside and out at a high level. As the years have gone on, Sisley has seen a huge improvement with his outside game become more and more of a constant wing threat. Paired with his explosiveness around the rim, high motor, versatility on both ends of the floor, Sisley is arguably the most complete player that Indiana is currently recruiting.
His final five schools include Indiana basketball, Purdue, Notre Dame, Iowa, and Michigan State. Silly recent made his official visit to Purdue and after this weekend visit to Indiana, he will also visit Notre Dame (9/27) and Michigan State (10/12) before he ultimately makes his decision.
More: Highlights of key 2025 Indiana basketball target Trent Sisley from Adidas 3SSB Championship
Eric Reibe
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Our final player that we will be looking at out of three prospects that will be on campus this week is the ‘newest’ player in the 2025 class that Indiana basketball has made a key target is 2025 four-star center Eric Reibe. The Indiana basketball staff extended an offer to Reibe about a year ago but recently made a big push for the 7-foot big man.
After originally looking to visit Indiana basketball later in the fall, Reibe decided to push his visit date up to join both Mullins and Sisley on campus this coming weekend. When Indiana offered the big man around this time last year, things went a little quiet but ramped up in the spring of this year.
While Indiana basketball does not seem to be the favorite in this recruitment, it has been said that the Hoosiers have “better than a puncher’s chance” to land the four-star prospect. The selling point for Reibe to Indiana would be the track record that Mike Woodson has in developing big men such as Trayce Jackson-Davis, Malik Reneau, and Kel’el Ware.
Reibe is a German native but has been in America for nearly two years now. He played for the U16 German team in the 2022 European Championships. He averaged 11.3 points and 7.0 rebounds in eight games. Reibe originally played for New World on the Adidas 3SSB circuit before heading to the Pro16/NXT League. He plays for the Bullis School in Maryland.
His play at the NBPA Top 100 Camp skyrocketed his stock. He averaged 19.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game which included being seen in person by multiple college coaches.
Reibe is a lefty who can do a little bit of everything on the floor. He has good touch from the outside and can be a stretch-5 at the college level. He has good length and footwork to be effective in the paint as well. He still needs to put on weight to be able to compete at the next level, but he’s still effective around the rim.
At this point, Reibe has already visited Creighton, Kansas and UConn. His final visit is September 27 to Oregon. He is the No. 27 overall prospect in the 247Sports 2025 Rankings.
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