Noah Reynolds picks new landing spot

After he backed out of his commitment to join the Badgers next year, Noah Reynolds announced Tuesday that he’s transfering to UW-Green Bay.

After he backed out of his commitment to join the Badgers’ men’s basketball team next season, Noah Reynolds announced Tuesday that he’s transferring to UW-Green Bay. The 6-foot-3 athlete will head to the same program where his brother Nic Reynolds was just hired as an assistant coach.

Reynolds averaged 14.5 points per game in his second season with Wyoming before entering the transfer portal and announced that he’d be transferring to Madison on April 5, which he subsequently backed out of on Wednesday (April 19).

With St. John’s transfer wing AJ Storr choosing to join the Badgers’ men’s basketball program out of the portal in mid April, it’s possible that Reynolds didn’t see the role he wanted happening with Wisconsin.

Pair that with the family connection at Green Bay, it’s fully reconcilable that he had second thoughts and went another direction. For Greg Gard and his staff, they could potentially fill Reynolds’ spot with an additional transfer, potentially a big man.

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