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UNLV Secures Vanderbilt Transfer Tyler Harris for Frontcourt Depth

By Matthias Binder April 29, 2026
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Proven Scorer Seeks Fresh StartRecent Season at VanderbiltFilling Out the Rebels’ Roster

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Las Vegas — Tyler Harris, a seasoned 6-foot-7 forward, committed to UNLV basketball on Tuesday, marking his fourth collegiate stop as he enters his final year of eligibility.[1][2] The move provides the Rebels with added versatility up front amid ongoing roster rebuilds in the transfer portal era. Harris shared the news via social media, joining a wave of incoming talent for coach Kevin Kruger.[1]

Proven Scorer Seeks Fresh Start

Harris arrives with a track record of production across multiple programs. During his sophomore year at Washington in the 2024-25 season, he started 27 games and averaged 11.8 points along with five rebounds per contest.[1] That campaign highlighted his perimeter prowess, as he topped the team in three-point shooting at an impressive 49.5 percent.[2]

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Earlier, as a freshman at Portland in 2024-25, the California native earned first-team All-West Coast Conference honors. He posted 12.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, showcasing rebounding chops and scoring touch early in his career.[1] Those performances underscored his potential as a multi-faceted wing.

Recent Season at Vanderbilt

At Vanderbilt last year, Harris saw action in roughly 12 minutes per game off the bench. He contributed 5.5 points and 2.3 rebounds on average while converting 40 percent of his field goal attempts.[2] Though his numbers dipped from prior stops, the experience in the SEC offered exposure to high-level competition.

Reserve minutes limited his overall impact, yet Harris maintained efficiency within his role. The transfer portal opened a path to a larger platform, drawing interest from programs seeking immediate contributors.[1]

Filling Out the Rebels’ Roster

Harris becomes UNLV’s sixth confirmed addition for next season. Holdovers Tyrin Jones and Issac Williamson anchor the group, providing continuity.[1]

  • Cam Miles from Florida State
  • Terrance Ford Jr. from Tulsa
  • MJ Thomas from New Orleans
  • Tyler Harris from Vanderbilt

This influx signals aggressive reshaping under Kruger. With Mountain West play on the horizon, depth in the frontcourt addresses key needs from recent campaigns.[2]

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What matters now: Harris brings shooting range and size that could elevate UNLV’s spacing and rebounding. His veteran presence aids a young core navigating conference rigors.

The commitment caps a busy portal window for the Rebels. As preseason approaches, further moves could solidify their contention push in a competitive league.

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