Baylor Basketball Secures Transfer Guard Isaac Williams
Baylor Basketball Secures Transfer Guard Isaac Williams

Baylor Basketball Secures Transfer Guard Isaac Williams

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Baylor men's basketball has bolstered its roster by signing Texas A&M-Corpus Christi guard Isaac Williams, marking the team's seventh transfer addition this offseason. Williams, a three-star prospect and former two-time Texas high school state champion, averaged 10.8 points, 3.7 assists, and 3.2 rebounds on 44% shooting in his freshman season. He notably delivered strong performances off the bench and brings three years of eligibility to Baylor, which will return no players from last season's roster. Williams joins a group of incoming transfers and highly regarded freshmen as head coach Scott Drew seeks to reshape the team. His high school accolades include being named the Dallas Morning News’ Player of the Year after leading his team to a state championship despite injury setbacks. Baylor's active transfer strategy reflects broader trends in college basketball, with teams leveraging the portal to quickly rebuild competitive rosters.

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