Washington State Cougars land East Texas A&M transfer Ronnie Harrison

Harrison is the fourth transfer to commit to the Cougars this offseason.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 7:06pm

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The Washington State Cougars have landed another transfer, with East Texas A&M forward Ronnie Harrison committing to the team for the upcoming season. Harrison, who averaged nearly 15 points and over 6 rebounds per game last year, is the fourth transfer to join the Cougars as they look to fill roster spots left by players entering the transfer portal or graduating.

Why it matters

Washington State is undergoing a significant roster overhaul this offseason, with multiple players leaving the program. Landing talented transfers like Harrison is crucial for the Cougars to remain competitive in the Pac-12 conference.

The details

Harrison, a junior last season, averaged 14.8 points and 6.2 rebounds per game for East Texas A&M. He will now join the Washington State program, which has seen several key players depart via the transfer portal or graduation.

  • Harrison announced his transfer commitment on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

The players

Ronnie Harrison

A junior forward who transferred from East Texas A&M to Washington State University.

Washington State Cougars

The men's basketball team at Washington State University, a member of the Pac-12 Conference.

East Texas A&M

The university where Ronnie Harrison played basketball prior to transferring to Washington State.

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What’s next

Harrison will join the Washington State roster and be eligible to play for the Cougars in the upcoming 2026-27 season.

The takeaway

Washington State's ability to land talented transfers like Ronnie Harrison will be crucial as the team looks to rebuild its roster and remain competitive in the Pac-12 conference.