UNLV transfer guard Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn commits to Texas Tech

UNLV transfer guard Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn commits to Texas Tech

Dec 7, 2025; Stanford, California, USA;  UNLV Runnin' Rebels guard Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn (0) and center Emmanuel Stephen (34) celebrates after the buzzer sounds as Stanford Cardinal forward/center Aidan Cammann (52) and Stanford Cardinal forward/center Oskar Giltay (15) look on in the second half at Maples Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

UNLV star transfer guard Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn has committed to Texas Tech, On3’s Joe Tipton has confirmed. The news was first reported by CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein.

Gibbs-Lawhorn is coming off a junior campaign at UNLV where he led the Mountain West in scoring at 20.7 points per game. The 6’1 guard also averaged 3.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists to help lead the Runnin’ Rebels to an 18-17 record and a trip to the NIT in Josh Pastner’s first year at the helm.

His next stop in Lubbock will complete a winding basketball journey over the past eight years. Gibbs-Lawhorn was enrolled at four different high schools before signing to play at Illinois as a four-star recruit in the 2023 class. And even prior to inking with the Illini, he was previously committed to Purdue before backing out of that decision.

He spent his first two years at the college level with Brad Underwood and Co., playing in 63 games — 61 of which he came off the bench. In that span, he averaged 4.3 points per game but was limited to just 11.4 minutes per contest.

After last season, he transferred to UNLV and exploded onto the scene as one of the country’s premier scorers. His 724 total points last season ranked No. 12 nationally and tops in the Mountain West. Gibbs-Lawhorn scored 30-plus points on six separate occasions. And he poured in at least 20 points 18 different times.

While he did most of his damage against mid-major competition in league play, Gibbs-Lawhorn showed out against Alabama in November with 25 points on 9 of 19 shooting. He was one of the lone bright spots for the Rebels that day in a 115-76 loss.

Arguably the most impressive part of his 2025-26 season wasn’t just his pure scoring numbers, but how efficiently he did it. Across the team’s 35 games, he shot 49.7% from the field, 41.4% from behind the arc and 83.8% from the free throw line.

This developing story will be updated.