
Wyoming
Scout Report
A 6-7 shooting guard with college-ready size and versatility is making his mark in the Mountain West after choosing Wyoming over a competitive field of suitors.
Background
The California native from Agoura Hills took his talents across the country to New Hampton School, where he developed his game alongside elite prospects including Cincinnati-bound Keyshuan Tillery and Penn State commit Mason Blackwood. Meyer's journey from the West Coast to prep school in New Hampshire demonstrates his commitment to finding the right developmental environment. His path eventually led him to Laramie, where he's now suiting up for the Cowboys after choosing Wyoming from a final group that included Marquette, Xavier, and several other Division I programs.
Playing Style
Meyer's calling card is his combination of size and perimeter skills that makes him a matchup nightmare at the shooting guard position. At 6-7, he possesses the length to create separation on his jumper while also being able to post up smaller guards when the opportunity presents itself. His versatility allows him to play multiple positions in Wyoming's system, giving head coach Sundance Wicks valuable flexibility in his rotations. While still developing his consistency from beyond the arc and his handle in traffic, Meyer's basketball IQ and court vision suggest he could evolve into a multi-dimensional playmaker at the college level.
Recruitment
Now settled in at Wyoming, Meyer chose the Cowboys over programs like Marquette and Xavier, showing confidence in the program's direction under coach Wicks. His ceiling projects as a potential multi-year contributor who could develop into a key piece for Wyoming's Mountain West aspirations. The combination of his physical tools and basketball instincts suggests he has the upside to make an immediate impact while continuing to grow throughout his college career.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Wyoming
COLLEGE
New Hampton School
PREP SCHOOL
Career Highlights
Offers
7Wyoming
Attending
Chose Wyoming over 6 other offers
Social Activity
Keyshuan Tillery and Mason Blackwood are two names that I’ll always associate with each other. Then Naz Meyer came into the mix , and the Huskies really had something special. Despite coming up short, this dynamic trio was box office and played to win. Good luck in college🫡 https://t.co/SB1AqLuyKV
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Some Day 1 Eye-Catchers ⏩ #NPS ‘25 Ben Ahmed ‘25 Brandon Benjamin ‘25 Trey Cady ‘26 Jhett Carter ‘25 KJ Cochran ‘25 Jacob Davis ‘25 Kenyon DeMuynck ‘26 Parrish Edmond ‘25 Mason English ‘25 Timo George ‘25 Sha'Yah Goba ‘25 Jacob Hammond ‘26 Favour Ibe ‘25 London Jemison ‘25 https://t.co/DjXYkZO6Mf
FINAL @NewHamptonHoops 86 @WRA_Hoops 78 Trio of D1 commits did the heavy lifting led by a scoring barrage by ‘25 Naz Meyer (📷-Wyoming), with Mason Blackwood (PennSt) scoring + Keyshuan Tillery (Cincy) shining in the floor game. ‘25s CJ Stinson, Trey Cady (N Florida) paced WEA https://t.co/iQvL0cUWah
The work will always show. Only the beginning for these young men. Honored to be apart of their journey. Season is around the corner. Let’s get it! https://t.co/x6yYQPr00H