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MSUB Men’s Basketball Signs University of
Wyoming Transfer
BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana State Billings head
men’s basketball coach, George Pfeifer, announced Tuesday the
signing of University of Wyoming transfer Travis Bunker to a
national letter of intent.
“Travis is a really nice player who can do a
lot of things at both ends of the court and will give us a
mature leader,” Pfeifer said.
Bunker, a native of Beaver, Utah, is a 6-6,
210-pound senior wing. He comes to MSUB after one year at
Wyoming and also played at College of Southern Idaho and Dixie
State College. Last season at Wyoming, Bunker played in 27
games and started three for the Cowboys. He had a
career-high nine points, six rebounds and five assists against
Chadron State on New Year’s Eve.
Prior to Wyoming, Bunker played for the
College of Southern Idaho for his sophomore year. He was a
team captain on a team that posted a 30-7 record and advanced to
the National Semifinals of the National Junior College Athletic
Association Tournament. He played in 18 games for CSI,
suffered a stress fracture in his foot that limited his playing
time.
“I had the pleasure to witness Travis play at
the NJCAA Tournament while he was at CSI,” Pfeifer added.
“The tournament was his first appearance after his injury and
about five minutes into the opening round game, every coach in
the arena was flipping through their media guide as he was
making shot after shot. I know from that tournament alone
that he got a half dozen Division I offers.”
Bunker averaged 6.9 points and 5.9 rebounds
at CSI and was offered scholarships to Portland State, Weber
State, Cal Poly, Cal State Northridge, Brigham Young and Utah,
among others.
As a freshman at Dixie State College, Bunker
averaged 9.4 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists as DSC posted
a 21-12 record and captured its region championship.
Prior to Dixie State, Bunker redshirted at
Snow College and then went on his Mission to South Korea and
played the last year that Dixie State was a junior college
before transferring to College of Southern Idaho.
Bunker attended Beaver High School in Beaver,
Utah, where he led the team to a 22-3 record and the 2A State
Championship his senior year. He was named the Utah 2A
Player of the Year as a senior and averaged 16.0 points, 6.0
rebounds and 2.5 assists as a senior that year.
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