Indiana men’s basketball fifth-year senior center Dallas James entered the transfer portal Monday, according to 247Sports.
James, who now becomes the eighth different Hoosier to enter the transfer portal, didn’t play a single minute for Indiana during the regular season. He was on scholarship and was not honored during senior day festivities.
The Artesia, California, native spent four seasons at South Carolina State University from 2020-24. Across 70 career games for the Bulldogs, James scored 99 total points, secured 116 total rebounds and blocked 46 total shots. The 7-foot, 200-pound center transferred to Indiana on July 30, 2024.
After his four years in Orangeburg, South Carolina, he graduated with a degree in electrical engineering technology while holding a 4.0 GPA. Ahead of the fall 2024 semester at IU, James was accepted into the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, according to his Instagram.
As a grad transfer, he will have one year of eligibility remaining.