The Indiana Hoosiers men’s basketball team has been dealt a significant blow, as guard Myles Rice will be sidelined for approximately three months due to undisclosed medical reasons. The team announced the development on Wednesday, stating that Rice’s absence comes as a precautionary measure to prioritize his health and well-being.
Rice, a sophomore, had been expected to play a pivotal role for the Hoosiers this season. Known for his defensive tenacity and scoring ability, he was set to bring depth and energy to the backcourt. His absence leaves a noticeable gap in the team’s rotation as they navigate the early portion of the 2023–24 season.
Head coach Mike Woodson expressed his support for Rice, emphasizing the importance of his recovery over basketball. “Myles is an integral part of our team, but right now, his health comes first,” Woodson said. “We’re here to support him every step of the way and look forward to his return when the time is right.”
Rice joined the Hoosiers last year as a promising recruit out of Columbia, South Carolina. While his freshman season saw limited minutes, his hard work during the offseason had positioned him for a breakout year. Now, the team will need to rely on other guards, including Xavier Johnson and Gabe Cupps, to fill the void left by Rice’s absence.
Indiana fans are rallying behind Rice on social media, flooding platforms with messages of encouragement and support. While the team adjusts to this setback, the Hoosiers remain focused on their Big Ten campaign and long-term goals for the season.
Rice’s return is tentatively projected for February, leaving hope that he might contribute during the critical stretch of conference play. For now, his health remains the top priority for the team and its supporters.