Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Washington State Cougars Men's Transfer Portal

The Washington State Cougars lost ten players to the transfer portal this off-
season which was all their primary 
players. 

At this time they have eight players 
who signed with the team.  Of the ten
who left only six have signed elsewhere.
The Cougars best player Ace Glass
has found a new home at Vanderbilt.
We will see how he does there next 
season. Not every team who loses 
players have had success elsewhere.
Take the Washington Huskies many
if their past transfers have not got 
ahead. A good reason stay where you
are at. Players who have had less
playtime then they  thought leave
to explore elsewhere. It doesn't 
mean it will be a success. There have
bren some who have transferred 
several times to. 

Here is the eight who have come to
WSU already.

Sebastian Akins a point guard is
now transfered for the third straight 
year. Last year he played at Wake 
Forest. He played in 18 games 
averaging  5.1 points and two
assists at 16 minutes per game.

Jaylen Harrell played one year 
at Providence. He is a swingman.
Though a good shooter making 36
percent in 3s  his defense is what
will make his mark as a  Cougar.

RJ Jones a shooting guard  transferred 
from TCU after being at Kansas State.
His first year at TCU he missed the full
season and last year only played in
right games. I am sure the Cougars 
hope his injuries are behind him. He
was the third player to sign with the 
Cougars.

Ronnie Harrison power forward 
transfer from East Texas State. 
This is his second transfer.
He was ETS leading scorer at
14.7 points a game and in rebounds 
at 6.1 per game. He played in 30
games last season.

Fraser Foxburgh small forward 
mentioned before was the first
player who transferred to WSU 
from Manhattan.

Lazarek Houston a point guard 
transfered from central Missouri.
He is known for his scoring 
averaging 20.8 points last season.
He was in the top ten in the country 
in shots made and in scoring.
Will be exciting to watch.

Jamari Phillips shooting guard 
from the Oregon Ducks. He only
played in 17 games last year for
the Duck averaging 13.3 minutes 
a game. He shoots 37 percent 
from the 3 point line. If he doesn't 
start for the Cougars he should
be good coming off the bench.
He shoots 80 percent from the
foul line and is athletic. 

Ladji Dembele power forward
transfer from  UNLV. He played
very little last year. See what
he can contribute for the Cougars.

It looks like the Cougars have done
well so far in the transfer portal.
See if they have any more pickups.
Go Cougs 











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