“DePaul Transfer Conor Enright Set to Visit Indiana Basketball: A Game-Changing Move?”

Multiple sources report that Conor Enright, a transfer guard from DePaul, is set to visit Indiana, with the news initially shared by On3’s Joe Tipton. According to Sam Kayser of 247 High School Hoops, Enright confirmed to LeagueRDY that he’ll be visiting Indiana from April 1st-2nd. Additionally, Enright is planning a visit to Iowa on March 31st and is also working on arranging visits to other schools, including Notre Dame, Colorado, Iowa State, and Texas Tech.

Enright’s agent, Dillion Buchanan of AMR Agency, confirmed the details of the visit to Indiana. Enright, a 6-foot-2 combo guard, averaged 7.5 points, 6.2 assists, and 3.3 rebounds for DePaul this season, playing 30.1 minutes per game in 23 games. He also posted a three-point shooting percentage of 32.5% and was ranked 17th in the nation for assist rate, according to KenPom.

The Illinois native missed DePaul’s final 10 games of the season due to a shoulder injury that required surgery after being sustained in January. Enright’s former teammate, Darian DeVries, left for West Virginia after spending three seasons at Drake with Enright before his transfer to DePaul.

Meanwhile, Indiana has seen several players enter the transfer portal, including Myles Rice, Gabe Cupps, Malik Reneau, Mackenzie Mgbako, and Jakai Newton.

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