Tiger Cuff will join older brother Tanner on UH basketball team
The University of Hawaii men’s basketball team today secured a commitment from a 6-foot-6, multi-purpose guard. Tiger Cuff, the younger brother of UH guard Tanner Cuff, will join the Rainbow Warriors in June after completing a church mission in Brazil. He will have five years to play four UH seasons.
Tiger Cuff was a standout player at American Fork High in Utah. As a senior in 2024, he ...
The University of Hawaii men’s basketball team today secured a commitment from a 6-foot-6, multi-purpose guard. Tiger Cuff, the younger brother of UH guard Tanner Cuff, will join the Rainbow Warriors in June after completing a church mission in Brazil. He will have five years to play four UH seasons.
Tiger Cuff was a standout player at American Fork High in Utah. As a senior in 2024, he accepted a scholarship offer from Weber State, his father’s alma mater. Ryan Cuff has coached three high school teams to four Utah state championships.
When WSU head coach Eric Duft moved into a non-coaching position last month, that allowed Cuff to open his recruitment. “I was like, ‘Gibson (Johnson), you need to get on him right away,’” Tanner Cuff recalled telling the UH assistant coach. ’” Ryan Cuff said the new Weber State coaches “jumped on board and still wanted Tiger.