Tristan Devers training with Washington Huskies for upcoming basketball season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 12, 2026, 12:01 PM
Last updated Jul 12, 2026
Tristan Devers, a 6-foot-3 guard from Australia, has started practicing with the Washington Huskies as they prepare for the 2026-27 basketball season. Recently signed from the Brisbane Bullets of the NBL, Devers averaged 4.9 points last season and has shown potential for a larger role in the Huskies' backcourt alongside junior guard Wesley Yates III and incoming transfers Parker Friedrichsen and Steele Venters. Devers is expected to compete for the starting point guard position. Other new international signings, Brazilian forward Wini Silva and Croatian big man Boris Tisma, have not yet been featured in team promotional content.
- •Tristan Devers joins Washington Huskies after playing for Brisbane Bullets.
- •Devers averaged 4.9 points and shot 34% from three-point range last season.
- •He will compete for the starting point guard position with Ryan Beasley.
- •Washington also signed Brazilian Wini Silva and Croatian Boris Tisma.
- 12:01 PMYahoo Sports — Australian Guard Devers Acclimating to Life with Washington Basketball
"One of the three international additions for the Washington Huskies has begun his acclimation process in his first week.
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