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Peoria Notre Dame HS star Noah Reynolds commits to Wyoming

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    Peoria Notre Dame HS star Noah Reynolds commits to Wyoming




  • #2
    Is this a full ride or a preferred walk-on situation?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by PhiAlphaBoy View Post
      Is this a full ride or a preferred walk-on situation?
      Multiple sources are reporting he will indeed be on scholarship at Wyoming, including these articles-
      https://www.wyomingnews.com/rocketmi...31a7aeb23.html

      LARAMIE – The University of Wyoming men’s basketball team received a commitment from Noah Reynolds, a high school senior point guard from Peoria, Illinois, on Wednesday....
      Reynolds will take one of the Cowboys’ two remaining scholarships following the transfers of guards Marcus Williams and Kwane Marble II. Williams, the 2020-21 Mountain West Freshman of the Year, transferred to Texas A&M, while Marble signed with Loyola Marymount.



      And: https://www.easternprogress.com/keep...f04490336.html

      Between current and prospective players, UW has 12 scholarships accounted for next season, leaving the Cowboys with one scholarship that can still be used before reaching the 13-scholarship limit.
      Here’s a breakdown of where UW’s roster stands for the 2021-22 season....
      Who’s coming in?
      ... the Cowboys needed a replacement for Williams that wasn't already on the roster. The Cowboys may have found it with a late addition from the high school ranks in Noah Reynolds, a 6-3 point guard from Peoria, Illinois.

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      • #4
        Tough break for former Bradley recruit and Peoria Notre Dame star Noah Reynolds. He was averaging 14.5 ppg as a sophomore for Wyoming (7-15, 2-8 in MWC), but he will miss the rest of the season because of concussions.

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