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Former Mountaineer Isaiah Cottrell transfers home to UNLV

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Isaiah Cottrell has picked his destination after leaving West Virginia in March.
 
Cottrell, a native of Las Vegas, Nevada, will be returning home, as he announced his commitment to UNLV.
 
This past season, Cottrell started 28 games for West Virginia, averaging 4.2 points per game and 2.8 rebounds per game. Cottrell was recovering from a torn achilles he suffered his freshman year and the 6-foot-10 forward shot 32% from beyond the arc a season ago.
 
Cottrell will join former his Mountaineer teammate Jordan McCabe at UNLV.

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I’m coming home🎰🎰 pic.twitter.com/WcBeBMmbjJ — Isaiah Cottrell (@IsaiahCottrell) April 29, 2022

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