The dust has now settled on the 2024-25 college basketball season. The year concluded familiarly for fans of the Big Ten, as the Final Four of
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Duke and Houston did not include any of the conference's 18 members. The Big Ten's hopes of its first national championship ended in the Elite Eight, when
Michigan State fell to Auburn 70-64. Much has happened since the season's conclusion. A busy transfer cycle saw significant movement at the top of the sport. That includes
Michigan 's addition of former FAU forward Yaxel Lendeborg (the No. 1 player in the portal),
Iowa adding Drake point guard Bennett Stirtz (No. 3) and
UCLA landing New Mexico point guard Donovan Dent (No. 5). Those high-profile transfer additions are not alone. Most teams in the Big Ten underwent significant roster transformations during the transfer window -- a reality common in today's age of college basketball. That movement has significantly impacted the upcoming season's outlook. With the transfer movement mostly completed, here are our updated Big Ten basketball power rankings for the 2025-26 season.
18. Penn State Nittany Lions
Penn State is just 32-32 in two years under Mike Rhoades, including a 15-25 mark in Big Ten play. Last year's 6-14 conference record was a significant step back from the team's 9-11 finish the prior season. It is set to welcome in promising high school prospects in Mingo and Blackwood, each as four-star recruits. Although they will face a tough task in replacing departing star and two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Ace Baldwin Jr.
17. Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Rutgers finished the 2024-25 season at just 15-17 despite rostering two top-five NBA draft picks in Bailey and Harper. Its next two leading scorers, Sommerville and Williams, have also transferred out. While the program has a host of incoming four-star recruits, both via high school and the transfer portal, it's hard to expect its fortunes to suddenly turn.
16. Washington Huskies
Washington had a busy offseason, to say the least. Yates, Ognacevic and Peterson all project as top contributors, along with returning sophomore Zoom Diallo. Danny Sprinkle has a terrific track record, building Montana State into an NCAA Tournament contender and taking Utah State to the round of 32 in his only season there. That history points to an improvement in year two at Washington. The program should be more accustomed to the challenges of the Big Ten schedule, plus made notable upgrades across the roster.
15. Nebraska Cornhuskers
Nebraska's end-of-year collapse begins to inform the team's measured outlook entering 2025-26. Also, the program loses its two leaders from that team in Williams and Gary. Head coach Fred Hoiberg has done well at a program that isn't known for winning. However, 2025-26 could see a further step backward after a 21-14 finish last season.
14. Minnesota Golden Gophers
Minnesota is one of several teams to undergo a full program overhaul this offseason, beginning with the hire of former Colorado State coach Niko Medved. Winning at Minnesota is no easy feat, so this ranking is admittedly somewhat speculative. But Medved had terrific success at his previous stop. He also did well in the portal, headlined by Durkin's commitment.
13. Northwestern Wildcats
Northwestern loses standout seniors Barnhizer, Berry, Nicholson and Leach after the 2024-25 season. It does return star forward Nick Martinelli, assuming he withdraws from the NBA draft. While the departure of that senior class is sure to be impactful, Chris Collins has the program operating at its peak at the moment. The Wildcats should slot in somewhere from No. 10 to No. 14 next season.
12. Indiana Hoosiers
A simple 'everyone' would have sufficed for Indiana's 'notable departures' after the 2024-25 season. Like Iowa, the program is amid a top-down transformation under new head coach Darian DeVries. Additions Tucker DeVries, Bailey, Wilkerson and Enright project to lead the lineup. The Hoosiers went after a ton of small-school transfers, a strategy different than what new Maryland Buzz Williams executed.
11. Iowa Hawkeyes
The question isn't which rotation players Iowa lost this offseason, it's which players the program didn't see exit. The answer: Cooper Koch (13.6 minutes, 4.6 points, 2.1 rebounds per game in 2024-25). That's it. Otherwise, the Hawkeyes enter 2025-26 with an entirely clean slate under new coach Ben McCollum. He brings several of his top players over from Drake, headlined by Stirtz. That should provide some instant stability. But typically, such program and roster transformations take more than one season. An NCAA Tournament appearance is the likely ceiling for the team in 2025-26.
10. Maryland Terrapins
Maryland's program was flipped on its head after a Sweet 16 loss to Florida. Head coach Kevin Willard left for Villanova, leading to the hire of
Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams. The team then saw its full starting unit, nicknamed the 'Crab Five,' exit, whether to the draft, the transfer portal, or due to graduation. Williams worked quickly to rebuild the roster, bringing Payne and Washington from A&M, then adding four-star transfers Rice, Watts, Saunders and Coit. It's hard to know exactly what to expect from the Terps in 2025-26. On paper, it looks like a fringe NCAA Tournament team.
Some metrics are low on Oregon entering next season. While the numbers may say so, the program deserves the benefit of the doubt. Dana Altman has been to nine NCAA Tournaments, including each of the last two seasons. The Ducks also had little trouble competing last season in their first year in the Big Ten. Much of the team's chances in 2025-26 may depend on center Nate Bittle withdrawing from the draft. If Bittle returns, he and Jackson Shelstad would form a strong leading duo.
8. USC Trojans
USC put together a strong transfer cycle, adding major contributors in Baker-Mazara, Rice and Cofie. The team disappointed in year one under Eric Musselman, finishing 17-18 and missing the NCAA Tournament. Now with a year of experience in the Big Ten and a revamped roster, look out for the Trojans in 2025-26. They could be a strong tournament team if the transfer additions are as-advertised.
7. Ohio State Buckeyes
Ohio State was much better than its record showed in 2024-25. It now returns Bruce Thornton and Devin Royal to lead the lineup. Santa Clara transfer Christoph Tilly is likely to be the starting center. His play against the Big Ten's terrific big men will mean a lot to the team's success. Strong returning production and better late-game luck could make 2025-26 a breakthrough for the Buckeyes.
6. Illinois Fighting Illini
Illinois lost its leading scorer in Jakucionis and its third-leading scorer in Riley, both to the NBA draft. It also saw standout freshman forward Morez Johnson transfer to Michigan. In response, Brad Underwood landed Stojakovic, a standout at Cal in 2024-25, and Zvonimir Ivisic, the twin brother of Illini starting center Tomislav Ivisic. Few coaches have had more Big Ten success than Underwood over the last half-decade. Once the new additions mesh in the lineup, expect the Illini to again contend for a conference title.
5. Wisconsin Badgers
Wisconsin has a starting five good enough to contend for the Big Ten, with returning starters John Blackwell and Nolan Winter now joined by transfers Rohde, Rapp and Boyd. That is, if Blackwell withdraws from the NBA draft. His decision is a major headline to watch as the mid-June deadline nears. The team will need a second-year breakout from reserve forwards Riccardo Greppi or Will Garlock, or from international signee Aleksas Bieliauskas. For more, here is
our latest projection of Wisconsin's roster and rotation .
4. Michigan State Spartans
On one hand, Michigan State loses starters Richardson, Holloman, Akins and Zapala, plus a key rotation piece in Frankie Fidler. On the other hand, it's Tom Izzo and Michigan State. They should be written in as a top-five team in the Big Ten every season. Incoming four-star freshmen Scott and Ward should each find a big role. Glenn is the most important transfer addition after a strong 2024-25 season at FAU.
3. UCLA Bruins
UCLA will be a popular pick to win the Big Ten in 2025-26. The team returns Skyy Clark, Eric Dailey and Tyler Bilodeau to lead the starting lineup, plus welcomes in top transfers Booker and Dent. The latter is a five-star transfer, ranked as the No. 5 overall player in the portal. If Mick Cronin's team can get past the travel schedule he likes to bring up, it could make major postseason noise.
2. Michigan Wolverines
Dusty May surprised many in his first year with the Wolverines in 2024-25, leading the team to a top-two finish in the Big Ten regular-season race, a conference tournament title and a Sweet 16 appearance. Both Wolf and Goldin, the team's leaders on both sides of the court, are gone entering 2025-26. May did a terrific job in reloading the roster, landing top big men Mara and Johnson, an experienced point guard in Cadeau and the portal's No. 1 player in Lendeborg. It appears that 2024-25 was a sign of things to come for May and Michigan.
1. Purdue Boilermakers
Purdue is a simple pick as the Big Ten's top team entering 2025-26. It returns All-American guard Braden Smith, First-Team All-Big Ten forward Trey Kaufman-Renn and honorable mention All-Big Ten guard Fletcher Loyer. That trio, sophomore C.J. Cox and transfer center Oscar Cluff (17.6 points, 12.3 rebounds in 2024-25) form the Big Ten's best starting unit. 2024-25 was a down year for the Boilermakers, yet they still finished in the top five in the Big Ten and reached the Sweet 16.