Indiana men’s basketball’s uniforms will include a patch honoring the 1975-76 Hoosiers, which went 32-0 and won the national championship, the program’s third and head coach Bob Knight’s first. They’re the last men’s college basketball team to have gone undefeated and won the national championship.
A special addition to the uniforms this year in honor of a very special time in #IUBB history. pic.twitter.com/hT4GsiKmp5
— Indiana Basketball (@IndianaMBB) November 4, 2025
The patches coincide with a slight redesign of the uniforms this season, the first for new head coach Darian DeVries. It’s typical for programs to undergo slight uniform redesigns under a new coach with men’s basketball altering its uniforms in 2017 and 2021 with the first years of Archie Miller and Mike Woodson’s tenures, respectively.
The 2025-26 season marks the 50th anniversary of those Hoosiers’ run to the championship. Indiana has previously honored that season with the addition of a new banner in Assembly Hall. The program has made a habit out of honoring its past, with this jersey patch being the latest example.

