Texas Tech University Athletics

Elijah Fisher signs with Red Raiders
May 26, 2022 | Men's Basketball
LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech head coach Mark Adams has officially announced the signing of five-star prospect Elijah Fisher to a financial aid agreement. Fisher is reclassifying to the 2022 class and will join the Red Raiders this summer.
A versatile player at 6-foot-7, Fisher is listed as a guard but could also play at the forward position at the collegiate level. A consensus five-star from ESPN, Rivals and 247Spots, he held 21 offers from the top programs the nation and was the No. 15 ranked player by Rivals in the Class of 2023 before deciding to reclassify. He was at No. 18 overall by 247Sports Composite rankings while 247Sports put him 21st overall.
Fisher has been competing at the varsity level since sixth grade at Crestwood Academy in Toronto. He's coming off a junior season where he averaged 28 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and three steals per game.
Fisher made his Canadian national team debut last summer, helping Canada win bronze at the FIBA Under-19 World Cup and won MVP honors at the BioSteel All-Canadian game in Toronto with a 28-point performance. He chose the Red Raiders over Kansas, Baylor, Kentucky, Memphis and Florida among many others.
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Texas Tech 2022-23 Signees
Elijah Fisher (Freshman, Guard, 195)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Crestwood Prep
Fardaws Aimaq (Senior, Center, 6-11)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Steveston-London Secondary | Utah Valley
De'Vion Harmon (Senior, Guard, 6-2)
Denton, Texas | Denton Guyer HS | Oregon
D'Maurian Williams (Junior, Guard, 6-5)
Phoenix, Arizona | Westview HS | Gardner-Webb University
Jaylon Tyson (Freshman, Guard, 6-6)
Plano, Texas | John Paul II HS | University of Texas
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Richard Isaacs (Freshman, Guard, 6-2)
Las Vegas, Nevada | Coronado HS
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Robert Jennings (Freshman, Forward, 6-7)
Desoto, Texas | Texas Alliance of Christian Athletes
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Lamar Washington (Freshman, Guard, 6-4)
Portland, Oregon | Arizona Compass Prep
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A versatile player at 6-foot-7, Fisher is listed as a guard but could also play at the forward position at the collegiate level. A consensus five-star from ESPN, Rivals and 247Spots, he held 21 offers from the top programs the nation and was the No. 15 ranked player by Rivals in the Class of 2023 before deciding to reclassify. He was at No. 18 overall by 247Sports Composite rankings while 247Sports put him 21st overall.
Fisher has been competing at the varsity level since sixth grade at Crestwood Academy in Toronto. He's coming off a junior season where he averaged 28 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists and three steals per game.
Fisher made his Canadian national team debut last summer, helping Canada win bronze at the FIBA Under-19 World Cup and won MVP honors at the BioSteel All-Canadian game in Toronto with a 28-point performance. He chose the Red Raiders over Kansas, Baylor, Kentucky, Memphis and Florida among many others.
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Texas Tech 2022-23 Signees
Elijah Fisher (Freshman, Guard, 195)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Crestwood Prep
Fardaws Aimaq (Senior, Center, 6-11)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Steveston-London Secondary | Utah Valley
De'Vion Harmon (Senior, Guard, 6-2)
Denton, Texas | Denton Guyer HS | Oregon
D'Maurian Williams (Junior, Guard, 6-5)
Phoenix, Arizona | Westview HS | Gardner-Webb University
Jaylon Tyson (Freshman, Guard, 6-6)
Plano, Texas | John Paul II HS | University of Texas
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Richard Isaacs (Freshman, Guard, 6-2)
Las Vegas, Nevada | Coronado HS
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Robert Jennings (Freshman, Forward, 6-7)
Desoto, Texas | Texas Alliance of Christian Athletes
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Lamar Washington (Freshman, Guard, 6-4)
Portland, Oregon | Arizona Compass Prep
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