TCU men’s basketball strengthened its backcourt Monday night, securing the commitment of former Green Bay guard Noah Reynolds, who averaged 20.0 points along with 3.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists during the 2023-24 season. Reynolds is the second transfer player currently committed to the Horned Frogs, joining former Arizona State guard Frankie Collins. TCU lost a commitment from former UCF forward CJ Walker last week.
Reynolds began his college career with Wyoming, where he played two seasons and 42 games with 10 starts, all during the 2022-23 season. The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder from Peoria, Ill., transferred to Green Bay for his third collegiate season, starting 26 of his 27 games on the team and shooting 51.1 percent from the field. Reynolds improved his free throw percentage in each of his three collegiate seasons, going from 56.5 percent as a freshman to 79.1 percent as a junior with Green Bay.
Reynolds will fill a void in the backcourt for the Horned Frogs, who are losing several guards, including Jameer Nelson Jr., Avery Anderson III, Trevian Tennyson and Micah Peavy. Peavy recently committed to Georgetown, while former TCU forward JaKobe Coles recently committed to continue his career at Grand Canyon. The Horned Frogs also lose forwards Emanuel Miller, Chuck O’Bannon Jr. and Xavier Cork from the 2023-24 roster.