Wyoming Basketball Just Added a Sharpshooter From Washington State, and the Depth Just Got Real
The Cowboys made a move in the transfer portal that could reshape their backcourt depth. Parker Gerrits, a 6-foot-2 redshirt junior out of Washington State, is heading to Laramie, and he brings two years of eligibility remaining with him. This is the kind of experienced wing depth that programs dream about adding mid-cycle.
Who Is Parker Gerrits?
Gerrits comes to Wyoming as a redshirt junior, which means he's already spent time in a college system and understands the grind. At 6-foot-2, he has the size to play shooting guard at the college level, and the fact that he's still got two years of eligibility left means Wyoming isn't just getting a one-year rental here. This is a player who can contribute immediately and stick around for the long haul.
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Transfer portal moves in April can feel like last-minute scrambles, but landing a seasoned wing with multiple years of eligibility is a solid pickup. Gerrits gives the Cowboys another option on the perimeter and adds depth to a position group that's critical in modern college basketball. For a program building momentum, these kinds of moves matter more than casual fans realize.
The Cowboys continue to shape their roster in the portal, and every piece counts when you're trying to compete at a high level. Gerrits is the kind of addition that doesn't make huge headlines but absolutely impacts winning in January and February.
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