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Linder Adds Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams to 2024-25 Roster

Linder Adds Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams to 2024-25 Roster

Native of Japan played at University of Portland last season

Nick Seeman
Men's Basketball
5/8/2024 2:57:00 PM

LARAMIE, Wyo. (May 8, 2024) – Wyoming Cowboy head men's basketball coach Jeff Linder announced the addition of forward Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams (YOO-toh YAH-muh-NOO-chee) to the 2024-25 roster on Wednesday. He will have two-years of eligibility at Wyoming after spending last season at Portland.

A 6-10, 230-pound forward, Yamanouchi-Williams is a native of Aizuwakamatsu, Japan. Last season, Yamanouchi-Williams appeared in 12 games with 11 starts all coming in West Coast Conference play. He averaged 8.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. He averaged nearly one block per game and shot 36 percent from behind the arc. He scored a season-high 17 points against Santa Clara and had a season-high 10 rebounds against Pacific.


Yamanouchi-Williams spent his freshman season at Lamar. He averaged 6.9 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. He added five double-doubles and nearly averaged one blocked shot per game. He started 24 games as a true freshman.

He represented Japan at the U19 level in 2021-22 FIBA World Cup in Latvia. In high school, he helped lead Ribet Academy to back-to-back state title games in California.

Linder on Yamanouchi-Williams

"We're excited to welcome Yuto to the Cowboy family. He brings great front-court versatility to the table. His combination of size, length and skill will provide options up front. He has a great nose for the ball and consistently rebounds at a high level. His capacity to move and switch-ability gives us exceptional flexibility on the defensive end of the floor. Yuto's best basketball is in front of him, and we can't wait to be a part of his continued development."

Are P4 teams raiding G5 teams via the transfer portal?

According to this article the numbers may surprise you. G5 teams are bringing in more P4 transfer than P4 teams are bringing in G5 players. For example, MW schools brought in 62 P4 players while losing only 47 to P4 schools. However, what this article doesn't really flesh out is that when a G5 loses a player to a P4 school it is generally one of their Top 5 players which can have a huge impact on that team while when a P4 loses a player to a G5 it is generally a guy looking for more playing time and has less of an impact on that team.

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Crum, Gibbs, Asante & Welch Sign NFL FA

Asante, Crum, Gibbs and Welch Receive Free Agent Deals Following NFL Draft

LARAMIE, Wyo. (April 28, 2024) – Four former Cowboys signed as Undrafted Free Agents immediately following the NFL Draft on Saturday evening. Wide receiver Ayir Asante signed with the New York Giants, offensive tackle Frank Crum with the Denver Broncos, linebacker Easton Gibbs with the Seattle Seahawks and tight end Treyton Welch with the Cleveland Browns.



Over the next few days NFL teams will add undrafted signees along with extending invitations to rookie mini-camps, as other Cowboys will look to crack NFL rosters for next season.



Wide Receiver Ayir Asante (New York Giants)

Asante, a native of Franklin Township, New Jersey played one season at the University of Wyoming after transferring in following a four-year career at Holy Cross. He reeled in 21 passes for 372 yards and a team-high six touchdowns. Asante added 17.7 yards per catch last season for the Brown and Gold. He recorded four catches for 52 yards against Hawai’i. He recorded a 66-yard touchdown reception against New Mexico.



Asante was a two-time Second Team All-Patriot League selection prior to coming to Wyoming. He was a Freshman Honorable Mention All-American by Hero Sports, as well. As a Crusader, he logged more than 1,700 yards receiving with 16 touchdowns.



Offensive Tackle Frank Crum (Denver Broncos)

Crum, a Laramie native was a 2023 First Team All-Mountain West Conference selection after helping Wyoming to its first nine-win season since the 1990s. He earned 2022 recognition from Pro Football Focus (Third Team) and Phill Steel (Fourth Team). Wyoming owned a 3-1 bowl record and a 5-1 mark against Colorado State during Crum’s career. Crum started 49 of his 56 games at Wyoming. During his career, Crum helped pave the way for three 1,000-yard rush seasons from Cowboy running backs.



He played in the Hula Bowl earlier this year and participated in the NFL Combine. At the NFL Combine, Crum made a name for himself running a time of 4.94 in the 40-yard dash.



Linebacker Easton Gibbs (Seattle Seahawks)

Gibbs, a native of Temecula, Calif. concluded his Wyoming career ranked No. 8 in school history in total tackles with 362 career tackles. He finished the 2023 season ranked No. 13 among all active Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) players in total tackles, with 362. Gibbs was named First Team All-Mountain West Conference in 2023 by MW Coaches and Media, Pro Football Focus and Phil Steele.



Gibbs was also named to Preseason Watch Lists for the Chuck Bednarik Award (Nation's Outstanding Defender), Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Nation's Best Defensive Player) and Butkus Award (Nation's Best Linebacker.) He was also named First Team All-Mountain West in 2022 by MW Head Coaches and Media and Phil Steele.


Gibbs participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl All-Star game in January. He also earned a spot in the NFL Combine along with Crum.



Tight End Treyton Welch (Cleveland Browns)

Welch, a native of Buffalo, Minnesota, played five seasons at the University of Wyoming. He started 42 of his 50 games as a Cowboy. Welch finished with 68 catches totaling 874 yards with nine touchdowns. He grabbed a career-high 31 catches last season for the Cowboys for 308 yards and two scores. He added five touchdown receptions for Wyoming during the 2022 season.



He enjoyed back-to-back 300-plus receiving-yard seasons the last two years. Welch was named a First Team All-Mountain West Conference selection in 2022 by Pro Football Focus to go alongside being Honorable Mention All-Mountain West each of the past two seasons.



He not only caught passes during his Poke career, but also helped pave the way for three different 1,000-yard rush seasons.
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Linder's Comments on Touko Tainamo Signing

Linder Adds Transfer Forward Touko Tainamo

He ranks third all-time in rebounding at Denver


LARAMIE, Wyo. (April 26, 2024) –
Cowboy basketball head coach Jeff Linder announced the addition of transfer forward Touko Tainamo (TOE-coe TINE-amo -rhymes dynamo) to the 2024-25 roster on Friday. He spent the past three seasons at Denver University ranking in the top-15 in career scoring and top-three in career rebounds.



Tainamo, a 6-9, 220-pound forward from Helsinki, Finland spent three seasons at Denver. He ranks third in career rebounding at 630 and 14th in career scoring at 1,094 points. He was an Honorable Mention All-Summit League selection last season.



As a junior, Tainamo added 15.2 points per game and 7.7 rebounds. He shot 46.7 percent from the field and scored 20 or more points in 11 games. He had eight games of 10 or more rebounds. He recorded 35 three-pointers on the season and was 118-of-162 from the free throw line shooting 72.8 percent.



For his career at DU, Tainamo has two of the top-eight rebounding games in school history (20 vs. Oral Roberts, 18 at UC San Diego). His 517 points last season was sixth in single-season school history and his 262 rebounds ranked third in a single season. He has appeared in 98 career games with 82 starts. He averaged 10.6 points and 6.4 rebounds as a sophomore.



A member of the national team in Finland representing the country at the U18 European Championships in 2019. In 2021, he was captain of the U20 squad. Also represented his country at the 2023 FISU World University Games in China.



Head Coach Jeff Linder on Tainamo

“We are thrilled to add Touko to the Cowboy basketball family. Touko is a highly skilled and versatile player who presents mismatch problems for opponents with his ability to score effectively from both the perimeter and the paint. He is a proven winner who brings with him tremendous character and enthusiasm.”

Wyoming NFL Draft Projections

Wyoming

WR Ayir Asante

  • The Draft Network: Not listed
  • Walter Football: Not listed
  • Mike: Mini-camp invite
  • Graham: Mini-camp invite
  • Jack: Mini-camp invite
  • Dom: Mini-camp invite
  • Aiden: Mini-camp invite
OL Frank Crum

  • The Draft Network: Not listed
  • Walter Football: 6th-UDFA
  • Mike: 6th round
  • Dom: 7th round
  • Graham: 6th round
  • Jack: 6th round
  • Aiden: 7th round
LB Easton Gibbs

  • The Draft Network: Not listed
  • Walter Football: 5th-7th
  • Mike: 6th round
  • Dom: 4th round
  • Graham: 5th round
  • Jack: 7th round
  • Aiden: 5th round
ENTIRE MOUNTAIN WEST NFL DRAFT PROJECTIONS:
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