The Washington State Cougars' offseason rebuild is gaining momentum, securing their third transfer portal addition this week. Forward Ronnie Harrison, formerly of East Texas A&M, announced his commitment to the Cougars via social media on Wednesday, a move first reported by 247Sports.
Harrison brings a proven scoring touch to Pullman, coming off a strong junior campaign where he averaged nearly 15 points and just over six rebounds per game for the Lions. His ability to contribute on both ends of the floor will be a welcome sight for a Cougars squad looking to reload.
He becomes the fourth new face to join the program via the portal this offseason, following TCU guard RJ Jones, Central Missouri guard Lazerek Houston, and Manhattan forward Fraser Roxburgh. This influx of talent is crucial for Head Coach Kyle Smith as he works to replenish a roster hit hard by graduation and transfers.
For Cougar fans, each new commitment signals progress. As the team pieces together its lineup for the upcoming season, the energy in Beasley Coliseum is sure to build. Stay tuned for more updates as the roster takes shape.
