Wisconsin Badgers start summer workouts with new roster additions
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 7, 2026, 4:07 PM
Last updated Jul 7, 2026
On July 7, 2026, the Wisconsin Badgers commenced their summer workouts as the team integrates new players into their lineup. The arrival of several newcomers, including Australian point guard Owen Foxwell and George Washington guard Trey Autry, aims to strengthen the backcourt. Miami (OH) wing Eian Elmer, who has an established scoring record, joins the team after a brief stint declaring for the NBA Draft. Elmer and returning forward Nolan Winter are expected to be key contributors, with both players showing strong scoring potential last season. A recent poll indicated potential scoring leaders among the newcomers and returning players.
- •Wisconsin Badgers began summer workouts on July 7, 2026.
- •Owen Foxwell and Trey Autry are new additions to the team.
- •Eian Elmer has transferred from Miami (OH) after NBA Draft consideration.
- •Elmer averaged 12.7 points per game last season.
- •Nolan Winter is expected to play a bigger role on offense.
- 4:07 PMYahoo Sports — Will a newcomer lead the Badgers in scoring this season?
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