From the time Logan Duncomb committed to Indiana in early April 2020 as a high school junior to the time he graduated from Cincinnati’s Moeller High School a year later, he climbed from outside of the top 100 nationally in the 247Sports Composite rankings into the top 75, as the No. 2 high school player in his class in the state and the No. 12-ranked center nationally.
As Duncomb prepares to enter a sophomore season in which both members of Indiana’s starting frontcourt, Race Thompson and Trayce Jackson-Davis, are returning, as is the team’s top reserve forward Jordan Geronimo, Duncomb is caught in a minutes logjam after a freshman campaign in which he played 20 total minutes across just nine games.