Basketball

Walker Timme Commits to Alaska Anchorage Seawolves

A versatile forward joins the program, bringing size, skill and a family legacy to the roster

Walker Timme, a 6‑7 forward standing 240 pounds, has officially committed to the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves, signing a scholarship that marks the latest move in a busy recruiting period for the program.

A Promising Addition to the Roster

Timme arrives after two seasons at Northern Arizona and a standout stint at the College of Southern Idaho, where he developed a reputation as a versatile post player with a high basketball IQ.

Head coach Cameron Turner highlighted Timme’s skill level, toughness and ability to influence the game in multiple ways, noting that the forward can stretch the floor, draw double teams and create scoring opportunities for teammates.

A Family Legacy in the Making

The Timme family name resonates in college basketball; Walker’s brother Drew previously earned All‑American honors at Gonzaga before joining the Los Angeles Lakers, while sister Kendall captured the 2025 Big East Conference co‑Freshman of the Year award at DePaul.

During his sophomore year at the College of Southern Idaho, Timme posted averages of 11.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists, scoring in double figures on twelve occasions and delivering a season‑high 17 points against Colorado Northwestern.

Turner emphasized that Timme’s vision and knack for drawing defensive attention will complement the existing core, positioning the Seawolves to build on the momentum generated by the six signings this spring.

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