Indiana women's basketball has secured a significant boost to its frontcourt, landing a commitment from Nebraska transfer forward Jessica Petrie. This marks head coach Teri Moren's second major addition from the transfer portal this offseason, signaling a clear intent to bolster the roster for another competitive run in the Big Ten.
Petrie, a rising senior, made her decision following a visit to Bloomington on Monday. Hoosier fans will remember her well from a standout performance in the Big Ten Tournament, where she posted a 10-point, 10-rebound double-double against Indiana, showcasing the toughness and skill she will now bring to her new team.
Coming off her best collegiate season, Petrie was a consistent starter for Nebraska, averaging 11.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game. Her ability to contribute on both ends of the floor adds immediate experience and depth to Indiana's lineup, providing a reliable presence in the paint and a scoring threat who shot nearly 45% from the field.
An exciting subplot to this addition is the reunion of Australian talent on the Hoosiers' roster. Petrie, hailing from the Gold Coast, will join fellow Australian and freshman signee Zoe Jackson. Both players have represented their country internationally, bringing a high level of competitive experience and a shared understanding of the game that should translate seamlessly to the court in Assembly Hall.
