The transfer portal for the basketball of Dames College closes on Wednesday. Graduated transfers can still do the portal at any time, but every Oher player who transports the portal after Apil 23 – apart from a coaching change – will have to be a season or submit an application for the NCAA for a distance statement.
However, eleven to player is in the portal, there is no deadline to commit a new school. SOM players have been in the transfer portal for weeks. It can take a while to find another program in the sport. More than 1,400 players will enter the portal this season.
SOM players have already landed with their team of the future. Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles is now in TCU, South Carolina has picked up the Ta’niya Latson from Florida and Mississippi State Madina Okot, Duke’s Oluchi Okanananwa ended up in Maryland, and Ole Miss you have signed a handful of figure.
The best player who is indisputable in the portal is Milaysia Fulwiley in South Carolina. The electric second -old guard with an approval agreement with the curry brand of Under Armor remains a free agent.
In addition to Fulwiley, there are still many other talented players in the portal looking for new houses.
Gianna Kneping
In Utah, Kneepkens was one of the best 3-point shooters in the country, ninth nationally made in 3-petters per game this last season with 3.1. She was almost a member of the 50-40-90 club, shoots 50.4 percent of the floor, 44.8 percent from 3-point country and 89 peart from the charity line. Her 19.3 points per match were 31st in the country.
The 5-foot-11 guard from Duluth, Minnesota was a player with all the conference in three seasons for the UTES and was named PAC-12 Rookie of the year in 2022. In 104 games, she shot 43.2 percent of behind the bow in her career, while on average 15.6 points per game.
According to several reports, Knepkens has visited SEC POWERS South Carolina, Texas and Oklahoma, and is also planning to visit UCLA. In all four places she immediately projects a starter and to player who can help take a program to Ent Vier.
Serah Williams
Perhaps the best real mail player who stayed in the portal, the 6-foot-4 Williams was the Big in Defensive Player of the Year for the 2023-24 season in Wisconsin and he also had a dual allig ten first team selection. She was one of only four players at national level to an average of at least 19 points, nine rebounds and two blocks per match last season, who hit those figures while shot 49.3 percent off the floor.
Large times are among the finalists for the services of Williams. She has already visited LSU, while North Carolina and Uconn also compete for her talents.
Williams never played in an NCAA tournament in three seasons in Wisconsin. That will probably change between three options, regardless of where she chooses.
Allie Kubek
This is the second trip from Kubek to the transfer portal. After an average of 14.6 points per match in Towson in the 2021-222 season, the attacker from Elkton, Maryland, joined Brenda Free’s Terps, where she has been an import rotation player for NCAA tournament teams.
The 6-foot-2 Kubek on average 9.1 points and 4.3 rebounds in 23.2 minutes per match over 66 continents for the Terps in two seasons. In three ADA Tournament matches this last season, she had an average of 15.6 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game while making 4-5 shots of 3-point country.
She stands at 35.8 Perent career 3-point shooter, and would be a star at the level of the Middle Major, or a solid and existing roll player-like that she has been to Maryland-for a Power 4 team with ambitions to make a deep Marches Madness-Run. One source spin SB -Nation that NC State is interested.
Kayleight Heckel
For former McDonald’s All-American, Heckel had an average of 6.1 points, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals in 16.9 minutes per match this last season as a first-year student for the Trojan horses. The 5-foot-9 resident of Port Chester, New York, was tabled by ESPN as the 13th best recruit in the 2024 class.
She made seven starts this last season for USC and was 20 minutes of playing time in one game 10 times. Her best outing was to bring the Trojans’ second round NCAA Tournament victory on Mississippi State, where after an injury to Juju Watkins-Shee came from the bank to separate a seasonal high six assists to go for minutes
With more playing time, Heckel has the potential to have a big impact. She has plans to visit Notre Dame, Vanderbilt and Michigan State.