The Wisconsin Badgers have made their first major move of the 2026 offseason, securing a commitment from George Mason transfer guard Trey Autry. This addition immediately bolsters the backcourt with proven experience and shooting prowess.
Autry arrives in Madison with 100 games of college basketball under his belt. Coming off a strong junior season where he started 34 games, he averaged 11 points and 3.5 rebounds while shooting an impressive 38.5% from beyond the arc. His ability to space the floor and contribute on both ends makes him a valuable asset for Greg Gard's system.
Initially, Autry is projected to fill a vital bench scoring role, similar to the one Braeden Carrington occupied last season. However, with the transfer portal window still open, his defensive tenacity and reliable outside shot could very well earn him a starting spot by the time the 2026-27 season tips off. His experience will be crucial for a team looking to solidify its rotation.
While the roster remains fluid, Autry's commitment provides a clearer picture. He is expected to slot in as a key guard, bringing a veteran presence and a much-needed scoring punch. As the offseason continues, this move signals Wisconsin's intent to compete at a high level, building a lineup designed for both immediate impact and strategic depth.
