LARAMIE -- There's another horse in the barn.

Adam Harakow, who spent the last two seasons at Lake Superior State, a Division-II program in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, is Wyoming's fourth incoming transfer of the offseason.

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The 6-foot-7 junior, who mainly manned the wing for the Lakers, joins fellow newcomers, guards DeMarion Dennis (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) and Khaden Bennett (Quinnipiac), along with forward Buddy Hammer Jr. (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College).

"We know that we are the home of the underdog, and the underdog mentality has always suited us well in the wild west," Wyoming head coach Sundance Wicks said in a statement. "This class will feature a multitude of players who are relentlessly competitive, high character team-first guys, have helped their team win along their journey, and have a massive chip on their shoulder that gives them an everyday edge."

Harakow has two seasons of eligibility remaining.

Six Cowboys have entered the NCAA Transfer Portal since the spring window opened on March 24, including guards Obi Agbim (Baylor), Nigle CookLevi Brown and AJ Wills.

Big men Scottie Ebube and Oleg Kojenets (Stony Brook) are also on the open market.

Only two scholarship players remain -- forwards Matija Belic and Abou Magassa -- and Wicks and Co. have added three high school prospects: Forwards Gavin Gores (6'10", 210, Cumberland, Wisconsin) and Neil Summers (6'9", 240, Laramie, Wyo.) and guard Nasir Meyer (6'7", 185, Los Angeles, Calif.).

Freshman walk-on Garrett Spielman of Sheridan is also currently on the roster.

Harakow, a native of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, averaged nearly 12 points per game last season. He shot 46.8% from the field in the process and stroked 37 triples on 93 attempts (39.8%).

His best outing of the 2024-25 campaign came during the second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional when Harakow netted 31 points in a 10-point victory over Michigan Tech.

He connected on 11-of-16 attempts from the floor and hit four threes. He added eight boards in the win.

Harakow, who was also receiving interest from Central and Western Michigan, along with Western Illinois, Southeast Missouri State and Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, reached double-figures 27 times while helping lead the Lakers to a 30-7 overall record and a No. 10 national ranking.

As a freshman, Harakow averaged just four points a night and shot better than 47% from the field in 26 appearances.

Though the current portal window will close April 22, players who have entered the free-agent market can still sign at any time.

Wyoming Cowboys' Trip Through the Transfer Portal

Wyoming Cowboys basketball has lost 40 players to the NCAA Transfer Portal since that database opened back in 2018

Gallery Credit: Troy Babbitt/ UW courtesy photos

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