AJ Storr To Join Men’s Basketball Program
AJ Storr has officially committed to the UNLV men's basketball program for the 2026-27 season, transferring from Ole Miss where he led his team in scoring. The 6-foot-5 guard brings considerable experience from his time at high-profile schools including Kansas, Wisconsin, and St. John's. Head coach Josh Pastner praised Storr’s scoring ability and experience, highlighting his potential impact on the team. Storr's performance has included notable achievements, such as All-SEC Tournament honors and contributions to successful team seasons.
By the Numbers- Storr averaged 15.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.9 assists last season at Ole Miss.
- In SEC play, he scored an average of 17.5 points per game, ranking 13th in the conference.
- Storr scored 78 points in the SEC Tournament, the 10th-most in conference history.
- Storr joins a recruiting class that includes nine new players for UNLV in the upcoming season.
- Returning players include Tyrin Jones, who made the All-Defensive Team, and Issac Williamson.
- Coach Josh Pastner begins his second season after leading UNLV to the NIT's second round.
As Storr integrates into the Runnin' Rebels, expectations are high for his performance alongside a revamped roster. Future matchups include challenging games against notable opponents like Kansas and Stanford. Fans are encouraged to secure tickets for a dynamic season ahead.
Bottom LineStorr's recruitment enhances UNLV's competitiveness for next season, positioning the team for a strong push in both conference play and postseason opportunities. His experience in high-stakes games will be vital as the Runnin' Rebels aim for a successful campaign under Coach Pastner's leadership.
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