Timme Transfers to Alaska Anchorage: A Boost for Seawolves Basketball
Walker Timme, a 6-7, 240-pound forward, has signed a scholarship agreement to transfer to Alaska Anchorage's men's basketball team. Previously with Northern Arizona, where he faced an injury last season, Timme boasts impressive stats from his time at the College of Southern Idaho, contributing to significant team success. Head coach Cameron Turner praised Timme's skill, toughness, and basketball IQ, highlighting his ability as an elite post player. Timme comes from a competitive athletic family and is the sixth player recruited under Turner since his appointment in March.
By the Numbers- Timme averaged 11.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game in his sophomore season.
- He posted 12 double-figure scoring games, including a season-best of 17 points against Colorado Northwestern.
- Timme is the sixth scholarship player signed by head coach Cameron Turner since he took over in March.
- He joins a growing roster of talented players aiming to elevate Alaska Anchorage's basketball program.
With the addition of Timme, Alaska Anchorage aims to strengthen its competitive edge in the upcoming season. His experience and performance at previous levels may not only enhance team dynamics but also attract further talent to the program.
Bottom LineTimme's transfer to Alaska Anchorage signals a strategic move towards building a more competitive men's basketball team, leveraging his proven track record and skillset to foster success in the forthcoming season.
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