Wyoming Lands a Shooter From Washington State, and the Roster Just Got Deeper

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Wyoming Lands a Shooter From Washington State, and the Roster Just Got Deeper

The Wyoming Cowboys are making a move in the transfer portal, and they just added some serious shooting help. Parker Gerrits, a 6-foot-2 redshirt junior from Washington State, is heading to Laramie, and he brings two years of eligibility remaining with him.

Who Is Gerrits and What Does He Bring?

Gerrits is coming to Wyoming as a shooting guard out of the Pac-12, which means the Cowboys are getting someone who has played at a high level in one of the nation's toughest conferences. At 6-foot-2, he's got the size you want at the guard position. The fact that he's a redshirt junior tells you he's got experience and maturity on his side, not some freshman trying to figure out college ball.

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The Portal Move Makes Sense

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With two years of eligibility left, Gerrits gives Wyoming a legitimate scoring threat for years to come. This isn't a one-year rental. The Cowboys are building something, and adding a proven guard from a Power Five school reinforces that. Whether Gerrits slots in as a starter or gives the rotation a huge boost off the bench, Wyoming is getting more depth at a position that matters.

The transfer portal keeps moving, and when you can land a guard with college experience and years left to play, you have to pull the trigger. This one looks like a solid get for the Cowboys.

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