NCAAB: Three Pac-12 transfers no longer part of Wyoming program

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Wyoming parted ways with three Pac-12 transfers on Wednesday, including guard Ethan Anderson, several hours before a home game against UNLV.

The school announced that Anderson, forward Max Agbonkpolo and swingman Jake Kyman are no longer part of the program.

Anderson and Agbonkpolo both transferred from Southern California and Kyman came from UCLA. All were in their first season with the Cowboys.

“We thank Max, Ethan, and Jake for their contributions to the program,” Wyoming coach Jeff Linder said in a statement. “We wish them well in their futures, both on and off the court.”

Anderson was third on the Cowboys in scoring (7.9) and was shooting 54 percent from the field in 21 games (17 starts). But he played just 15 total minutes in Wyoming’s past two games.

Agbonkpolo averaged 5.4 points in 16 games (six starts) and Kyman averaged 4.5 points in 18 games (one start). Agbonkpolo played 10 total minutes over the past three games, while Kyman played just two minutes in Wyoming’s last game.

The departures come one day after leading scorer Noah Reynolds (14.5) was ruled out for the season due to concussion issues.

Wyoming (7-15, 2-8 Mountain West) is experiencing a down campaign after going 25-9 and reaching the NCAA Tournament last season.

–Field Level Media

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