Okay, so today I decided to dig into this “Malachi Flynn College” thing. I’d seen the name pop up here and there, mostly in sports discussions, so I figured, why not? Let’s see what this guy was all about in his college days.

First, I fired up my trusty search engine. Just typed in “Malachi Flynn College” and boom, a bunch of stuff came up.
The Initial Search and Basic Info
The initial results? Lots of sports websites, his college stats, some news articles. Clearly, he was a basketball player. No surprise there. I learned he played for two schools: Washington State University and then San Diego State University.
Deep Dive into Stats
I’m not a huge stats guy, but I wanted to get a sense of his performance. So, I started clicking through some of those sports pages. Points per game, assists, rebounds… all that jazz. It gave me a rough idea of his strengths on the court.
- Washington State: Played there for two years.
- San Diego State: Transferred and played his final season there. Seemed like he really blossomed at SDSU.
Highlights and Game Footage
Numbers are okay, but I wanted to see this guy in action. I headed over to find some game highlights. That’s where things got interesting. I watched him make some pretty slick moves, some nice passes, and definitely saw the skills everyone was talking about. It’s one thing to read the stats, another to actually see the player.
The Transfer Story
It was cool, that I found out that Flynn wasn’t just a star at San Diego State, he actually transferred there from Washington State. And that transfer, man, it seemed like a big deal.

He went from being a solid player to a conference player of the year. It was a total glow-up.
Wrapping Up My Little Investigation
So, after spending a good chunk of time on this, I feel like I have a pretty good handle on the “Malachi Flynn College” story. It’s a tale of a talented basketball player who really found his stride after a key transfer.
It wasn’t some deep, philosophical journey, but it was a fun little exploration into the college career of an athlete.