6
Oct
Player Movement
Cairns guard Taryn Bond commits to SMU for '26 college season
Taryn Bond commits to SMU for 2026 after a breakout NBL1 North season and BWB Asia MVP honours.
- Taryn Bond averaged 13 points per game for Cairns in NBL1 North before earning her SMU scholarship.
- The BWB Asia MVP joins a growing list of young Australians heading to US college programs.
- Her sister Teyahna Bond will suit up for the University of Hawaii this season, marking a family milestone.
Rising Australian guard Taryn Bond has committed to join Southern Methodist University (SMU) for the 2026 college basketball season.
The 5’8” guard from Cairns is coming off an impressive NBL1 North campaign with the Cairns Dolphins, where she averaged 13 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist per game.
Bond was named MVP of the Basketball Without Borders Asia camp in June, earning recognition for her leadership and two-way play.
Her move to SMU continues a strong family basketball lineage, with older sister Teyahna set to begin her inaugural season at the University of Hawaii.

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