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Next season's roster will be capped at 15 players if a judge approves the House vs NCAA settlement that would bring revenue-sharing to college athletics.
The Indianapolis Star |
Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren and her staff will have to execute a near-full rebuild of their roster ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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College basketball players who go undrafted by the NBA will be allowed to return to school and play as part of sweeping NCAA reforms in the wake of a corruption scandal, the NCAA announced Wednesday, ...
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As we march toward the Final Four, here's the latest intel on the top names to watch in the women's college basketball transfer portal, beginning with the nation's leading scorer.
This Notre Dame Fighting Irish women’s basketball star opted not to declare for the WNBA Draft but will hit the transfer portal instead.
Yarden Garzon is the sixth Indiana women's basketball player to go into the transfer portal, but the most impactful of all.
LSU can return Jersey Wolfenbarger and Aalyah Del Rosario, and it will soon enroll the top freshman class in the country. But three of those four recruits are guards. Six-two California forward Grace Knox, ESPN’s No. 6 overall prospect, is the only interior player signed as part of that group.
The Fighting Irish star guard was part of one of the best backcourt tandems in the country and a likely top-3 WNBA draft pick.
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Iowa women’s basketball freshman Aaliyah Guyton has entered the transfer portal, a source with direct knowledge of the situation confirmed to the Register on Monday. A top-100 prospect in the 2024 class, Guyton finished the year appearing in 29 games with one start — while averaging 16.4 minutes and 4.7 points per game.
The University of Arizona women’s basketball team has seen five of its players, including notable starters Jada Williams, Breya Cunningham and Skylar Jones enter the transfer portal. The team ended their season losing 71-69 to NAU in the WBIT.
Jalyn Brown, Serah Williams and others highlight the top names to watch early into the women's college basketball transfer portal.
The Ole Miss Rebels wrapped up the 2024-25 season on Friday in the Sweet 16 following a loss to the top-seeded UCLA Bruins in Spokane. Head coach Yolett McPhee-