Education
Hodžić and his family emigrated from war-torn Sarajevo, Bosnia in 1994 after Adnan needed treatment for an eye injury sustained while playing with a friend. Ultimately settling in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States., Hodžić attended North Central High School with future National Basketball Association player Eric Gordon. Back injuries kept him from competing on the Amateur Athletic Union circuit, keeping him off the radar of major conference programs.
Hodžić chose to attend Lipscomb University and play for coach Scott Sanderson.
After making the Atlantic Sun all-freshman team in his first year at Lipscomb, Hodžić became one of the top post players in the conference as a sophomore.
He averaged 16.5 points and 6.8 rebounds per game and made the all-conference first team In his junior year, Hodžić really broke out, leading the Bisons to a share of the Atlantic Sun regular season championship.
He averaged 22.7 points per game, finishing second in the nation in scoring. He also shot 60.4 percent from the floor to lead the country in field goal accuracy.
Hodžić was named Atlantic Sun player of the year and an Associated Press honorable mention All-American.
Following his junior season, Hodžić declared for the 2010 National Basketball Association Draft but did not hire an agent.
After participating in workouts, Hodžić withdrew his name from consideration and decided to return to Lipscomb for his senior season.