University of Wyoming guard Noah Reynolds is apparently pulling back on his transfer to one Big Ten program.
Taking to Twitter Wednesday, the 6-foot-3 Illinois native announced that he no longer intends to play for the Wisconsin Badgers.
“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,” Reynolds said. “Thank you to Coach Gard and the rest of the staff but I will be reopening my recruitment. #respectmydecision.”
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. #respectmydecision
— Noah Reynolds (@noahreynolds21) April 19, 2023
Reynolds was the second-leading scorer on a 9-22 Cowboys team after two years in Laramie. On the year, the sophomore averaged 14.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists on 48% shooting from the field.
Reynolds was supposed to be a big addition in Madison, figuring to bolster the size in Wisconsin’s backcourt.
Now it’s back to the drawing board for coach Greg Gard as the Badgers hunt for more help at the guard position.