The Wisconsin Badgers Men’s Basketball program went through a subpar 2022-23 season. After a hot 11-2 start on the season, the Badgers finished 20-15 (9-11 in conference play). While Head Coach Greg Gard’s job seemingly seems safe right now, many believe that if the Badgers have one more subpar season, he could be fired. The Wisconsin Badgers also did not make the NCAA Tournament this year, something that rarely ever happens. Head Coach Greg Gard stated the Wisconsin Badgers would be aggressive in the transfer portal this year, and today that was true.
Wisconsin Badgers Basketball Lands AJ Storr

On Wednesday eveing, St. John’s transfer AJ Storr announced his intentions to play for head coach Greg Gard and the Badgers in 2023-24. Storr joins Wyoming transfer guard Noah Reynolds, who signed with UW on April 5th. Below is the official announcement:
Badger bandit 😤⚪️🔴🦡🦡#commited #badgernation #2 pic.twitter.com/ahf4QiThgw
— Aj storr (@storr_aj) April 14, 2023
AJ Storr stands 6-foot-6″ tall. He recorded 8.8 points per game while playing in 33 games, including 17 starts for St. Johns as a freshman. Storr shot 43.4 percent from the field, including 40.4 percent from 3-point range. He is a former top 100 prospect, Storr had a number of schools involved in recruiting him. Aa few of those schools were Arizona State, Auburn, BYU, Creighton, Florida, Georgetown, Georgia, Miami, Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, and Xavier.
AJ Storr has three years of eligibility remaining and he’s joining a Wisconsin Badgers Basketball squad that is currently returning all five starters from last season.
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