BREAKING: Texas Tech Men’s Basketball lands the committment of Sanata Clara Guard transfer, Tyeree Bryan. In today’s video, host RC Maxfied breaks down the commitment, what does this addition mean for the Red Raider squad in 2025-26? Plus, why Bryan is the perfect fit for what Grant McCasland and Crew love to run at Texas Tech. Subscribe and like the video for more 100% FREE Texas Tech videos all season long. We will be doing… Game Previews 3 Keys To The Game Breaking News Going LIVE to answer your questions AND SO MUCH Join the most engaging and fastest-growing Texas…
Officially Signed: Tyeree Bryan
Tyeree Bryan has officially signed with Texas Tech, joining the Red Raiders for his final NCAA season. The 6-foot-5 guard from Orlando has played the last two seasons at Santa Clara, contributing an average of 10.4 points and 4.4 rebounds per game last season. Over his college career, Bryan has achieved a total of 900 points and is known for his sharpshooting, hitting 144 three-pointers at 41.6%. He becomes the first signed player for Texas Tech following a successful season that led them to the NCAA Tournament Elite 8.
By the Numbers
- 900 career points over 93 games played.
- Averaged 10.4 points and 4.4 rebounds per game last season at Santa Clara.
- Shot 41.6% from three-point range with 144 total three-pointers made.
State of Play
- Texas Tech finished last season with a 28-9 overall record.
- They secured a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Elite 8.
- Under head coach Grant McCasland, the team is 51-20 over the past two seasons.
What’s NextThe Red Raiders will look to integrate Bryan into their roster as they prepare for the upcoming season, aiming to build on last year’s success and make another deep tournament run.
Bottom LineTyeree Bryan’s signing is a significant move for Texas Tech, bolstering their backcourt with experienced talent as they strive to extend their recent NCAA tournament success.