Jamesville-DeWitt's Trey Autry transfers to Wisconsin

The son of former Syracuse coach Adrian Autry will play his final college season with the Badgers.

Apr. 17, 2026 at 2:51am

A cubist-style painting depicting a college basketball player's jump shot broken down into overlapping geometric shapes in navy, green, and orange, conveying the dynamic movement and energy of the sport.Trey Autry's transfer to Wisconsin adds a sharp-shooting threat to the Badgers' lineup.Syracuse Today

Trey Autry, a 6-foot-4 guard who spent the last three seasons at George Washington University, has announced he will transfer to the University of Wisconsin for his final year of college basketball. Autry, the son of former Syracuse head coach Adrian Autry, was a standout shooter for the Revolutionaries, making 38% of his 3-pointers last season.

Why it matters

Autry's transfer to Wisconsin represents a significant move up in competition, as he transitions from the Atlantic 10 Conference to the Big Ten. The Badgers are known for their prolific 3-point shooting, so Autry's sharpshooting skills should be a valuable addition to their roster as they look to make another NCAA Tournament appearance.

The details

In his three seasons at George Washington, the 6-foot-4 Autry established himself as one of the top shooters in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Last year, he made 84 3-pointers on 218 attempts, good for a 38% clip, while averaging 11 points per game. Autry began his high school career at Jamesville-DeWitt in New York before transferring to Western Reserve Academy in Ohio.

  • Autry spent the last three seasons at George Washington University.
  • In the 2025-26 season, Autry made 84 3-pointers on 218 attempts, good for a 38% clip.

The players

Trey Autry

A 6-foot-4 guard who spent the last three seasons at George Washington University, where he established himself as one of the top shooters in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Adrian Autry

The former head coach of the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team, and the father of Trey Autry.

Greg Gard

The head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team.

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What’s next

Autry will look to make an immediate impact for the Wisconsin Badgers as they aim to return to the NCAA Tournament and make a deeper run after being upset in the opening round last season.

The takeaway

Trey Autry's transfer to the University of Wisconsin represents a significant opportunity for the sharpshooting guard to showcase his skills on a bigger stage in the Big Ten Conference. His addition should provide a boost to the Badgers' perimeter game as they look to build on their recent NCAA Tournament appearances.