EL PASO, Texas – Reese Miller, the leading scorer for William & Mary in 2025-26, has signed with the UTEP men's basketball team, head coach
Joe Golding announced Friday.
A brief profile on Miller and a quote from Golding follows below.
Reese Miller
Guard
6-5, 180
William & Mary
Round Rock, Texas
AT WILLIAM & MARY (2025-26)
2025-26 (RS-JUNIOR)
Leading scorer (12.1 ppg-21st CAA) for a well-balanced William & Mary squad … helped the Tribe secure the program's first 20+ win season (20-12) in six years (21-11, 2019-20) … came off the bench in all 30 contests, logging 24.5 mpg, which put him in the running for the CAA Sixth Man of the Year Award … also excelled in the classroom by being named to the CSC Academic All-District Team … nailed 45.3 percent (126-278) from the floor, including 32.8 percent (42-128) from distance … connected on 73.4 percent (69-94) of his free throws … also chipped in 2.5 rpg and 2.4 apg … reached double figures in scoring in 19 contests, including a pair of 20+ point efforts … put up a career-high 26 points (11-20 FG) in 28 minutes at Campbell (2/19/26), aided by a career-best equaling four 3-pointers made … tallied 17 points (all in the second half), including drilling four triples, in a victory against eventual CAA Tournament champion Hofstra (1/24/26) … notched 23 points (6-11 FG, 2-5 3PT, 9-12 FT) in 26 minutes in a road win against regular-season champion UNCW (2/5/26) … recorded 19 points on 8-12 shooting, including 3-5 from beyond-the-arc, against N.C. A&T (1/15/26) … scored 18 points against Richmond and pulled down a campaign-most tying seven boards … accounted for 17 points in three other tilts … put up 16 points in 24 minutes against UTEP (11/24/25), nailing 5-7 (2-4 3PT) and sinking all four of his free throws … credited with at least three assists in 15 games, including dropping a career-best five dimes against both Northeastern (2/26/26) and George Washington (12/6/25).
AT BLINN COLLEGE (2023-25)
2024-25 (RS-SOPHOMORE)
Tabbed to NJCAA All-Region XIV second team in 2025 after pacing his squad in scoring (14.7 ppg) while adding 3.1 apg … helped the squad finish 19-12 … nailed 46.9 percent from the floor (173-369), including a strong 41.6 percent (57-137) from distance … added 2.9 rpg, 23 blocked shots and 22 steals … hit double figures in scoring in 26 contests … tallied double digits in 16 of the final 17 contests of the campaign, including the last nine tilts … went off for at least 20 points on seven occasions … registered a season-best 27 points (10-13 FG, 3-5 3PT, 4-4 FT), at Lee College (2/26/25) … erupted for 26 points at Odessa College (11/23/24), which was helped by drilling 5-11 from 3-point range … also had a 26-point outing against Coastal Bend College (1/29/25) … dropped 20 points while setting campaign highs for both rebounds (eight) and blocked shots (five) against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (11/5/24) … twice dished out seven assists (Lee College, 1/22/25; Paris Junior College, 2/22/25) … hit at least three triples in eight games … started all 31 contests.
2023-24 (RS-FRESHMAN)
Came off the bench for all 30 appearances, pitching in 6.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg and 1.4 apg … connected on 39.6 percent (76-192) of his shots, including 31.1 percent (37-119) from beyond-the-arc, while sinking 70.6 percent (12-17) at the charity stripe … pitched in eight double-digit efforts, including putting up 18 points against Lee College (1/31) … drilled 4-8 from distance in that game … that tilt concluded a stretch of three straight double-digit scoring efforts … had seven points and a season-high seven assists against Paris Junior College (1/17/24) … connect on at least three triples in five contests.
AT ABILENE CHRISTIAN (2022-23)
2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
Redshirted the season.
PREP
Voted as the District 25-6A Offensive MVP and was an All-District first team member as a senior … amassed more than 1,000 points in his career at Round Rock HS … was voted the team's MVP … tabbed to the Austin vs. San Antonio All-Star Team, in addition to the TABC All-Star Team … garnered Academic All-District accolades.
"We couldn't be more excited to add Reese Miller to the fold for our first season in the Mountain West Conference. He's a Texas kid, and we love that we can bring him closer to home. He brings a lot to the table as a basketball player. He can shoot the ball at a very high level and score in a variety of ways. He's also a strong playmaker for others and a great piece for our locker room culture. Most importantly, he's won everywhere he's been. We think he'll be an integral piece to the puzzle in 2026-27."
Head coach Joe Golding
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