Wisconsin MBB News: Badgers Guard De-Commits, New Transfer Target, More
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It's been a busy week for the Wisconsin men's basketball program, ladies and gents, but fear not because BadgerNotes can help get you back up to speed with a roundup of some important news you may have missed.
Wisconsin Badgers Transfer Re-Opens Recruitment
Less than a week after signing with the Wisconsin men's basketball program, Wyoming transfer guard Noah Reynolds has reopened his recruitment and de-committed from Greg Gard and the Badgers.
The Peoria, Illinois native took to Twitter to announce his de-commitment on Wednesday evening, stating, "After consulting with friends and family, I have decided that it is no longer in my best interest to attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Thank you to Coach Gard and the rest of the staff, but I will be reopening my recruitment."
Reynolds, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound, lefty combo guard, averaged 14.5 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists on 48.1% shooting from the field in 25 minutes per game this past season for the Cowboys.
Wisconsin men's basketball wanted a scoring guard with size and playmaking ability to spell Hepburn and the other guards without sacrificing offense. Now, they're heading back into the portal to find another.
With two years of eligibility remaining, Reynolds shooting, slashing, and ability to play out the pick & roll will be an asset wherever he lands.
Wisconsin Has a New Transfer Portal Target
Greg Gard and the Wisconsin basketball program are still in the market for another transfer portal addition in the frontcourt.
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