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22 games played
Tarris Reed Jr. is a senior center and one of UConn's most reliable scorers at 13.7 points per game. UConn does not rely on any single scorer — Tarris Reed Jr. is one of 4 players averaging between 12.5 and 14.4 points. He dominates the glass with 7.7 rebounds per game. He does his damage in the paint, not from the perimeter. He has started all 22 games for a UConn squad ranked 10th in the NET.
Tarris Reed Jr. was a consensus top-35 prospect out of St. Louis who prepped at Chaminade College Prep for three years before spending his senior season at Link Year Academy. A two-time All-State selection and the 2021 Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Class 6 Player of the Year, Reed signed with Michigan as a highly touted big man. Over two seasons as a Wolverine, the 6-10 center appeared in 66 games, averaging 6.1 points and 5.5 rebounds overall, with his production climbing to 9.0 points and 7.2 rebounds as a sophomore. When Michigan fired coach Juwan Howard after an 8-24 campaign, Reed entered the transfer portal and landed at UConn, where he was expected to compete for a starting spot vacated by the departure of Donovan Clingan. Reed brought two years of eligibility to Storrs and has become a key piece of the Huskies' frontcourt.
Tarris Reed Jr. was a consensus top-35 prospect out of St. Louis who prepped at Chaminade College Prep for three years before spending his senior season at Link Year Academy. A two-time All-State selection and the 2021 Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Class 6 Player of the Year, Reed signed with Michigan as a highly touted big man. Over two seasons as a Wolverine, the 6-10 center appeared in 66 games, averaging 6.1 points and 5.5 rebounds overall, with his production climbing to 9.0 points and 7.2 rebounds as a sophomore. When Michigan fired coach Juwan Howard after an 8-24 campaign, Reed entered the transfer portal and landed at UConn, where he was expected to compete for a starting spot vacated by the departure of Donovan Clingan. Reed brought two years of eligibility to Storrs and has become a key piece of the Huskies' frontcourt.
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