April 3, 2025
2025 transfer portal tracker: Power Five
By The Next
Which players have entered the transfer portal from Power Five programs, and where are they headed?

Over the last few seasons, the transfer portal has become a prominent fixture of college athletics, and women’s basketball is no exception. Many of the biggest stars in women’s college basketball, including Angel Reese, Lauren Betts and Hailey Van Lith, have used the transfer portal to find new homes.
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This year, many players have again elected to enter the portal. Here is where we’ll keep a running list of each athlete who enters and where they end up. We recommend bookmarking the page and checking back for updates.

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ACC
Boston College:
Lili Krasovec
JaKalya Thompson
Kayla Lezama
Nene Ndiaye
Kaylah Ivey → Rutgers
T’yana Todd
Cal:
Kamryn Mafua
Zahra King
Marta Suárez
Clemson:
Bella Ranallo
Duke:
Louann Battiston
Florida State:
Ta’Niya Latson
Mariana Valenzuela
Brianna Turnage
Georgia Tech:
Gabbie Grooms
Tianna Thompson
Ariadna Termis
Rusne Augustinaite
Dani Carnegie
Tonie Morgan
Kara Dunn
Louisville:
Izela Arenas
Nyla Harris → North Carolina
Eseosa Imafidon
Miami:
Aurora Almón
Lemyah Hylton → Texas A&M
Leah Harmon
North Carolina:
Trayanna Crisp
NC State:
Caitlin Weimar
Laci Steele → Wisconsin
Notre Dame:
Olivia Miles
Kylee Watson
Kate Koval → LSU
Emma Risch
Pittsburgh:
Kiara Williams
Aaryn Battle
Aislin Malcolm → Robert Morris
Marley Washenitz
SMU:
Ella Brow
Nicole Rodriguez
Jessica Peterson
TK Pitts
Stanford:
Jzaniya Harriel
Tess Heal
Virginia:
Payton Dunbar → Providence
Casey Valenti-Paea
Hawa Doumbouya
Edessa Noyan
Latasha Lattimore
Virginia Tech:
Myah Hazelton
Ramiya White
Lani White
Wake Forest:
Makaela Quimby
Demeara Hinds → Clemson
Rylie Theuerkauf → Georgia
Alyssa Andrews
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Big Ten
Indiana:
Sharnecce Currie-Jelks
Henna Sandvik
Julianna LaMendola
Lexus Bargesser
Lilly Meister
Yarden Garzon → Maryland
Iowa:
Aaliyah Guyton
Maryland:
Emily Fisher
Michigan:
Yulia Grabovskaia
Michigan State:
Sinai Douglas
Northwestern:
Hailey Weaver
Penn State:
Ariana Williams
Talayah Walker
Grace Hall
Alli Campbell
Moriah Murray
Gracie Merkle → Maryland
Gabby Elliott
Cam Rust
Ohio State:
Faith Carson
Cotie McMahon
Purdue:
Amiyah Reynolds
Mila Reynolds
Jordyn Poole → Dayton
Jayla Smith
Sophie Swanson → Virginia Tech
Madison Layden-Zay → WITHDRAWN
Rashunda Jones
Rutgers:
Kiyomi McMiller
UCLA:
Elina Aarnisalo
Avary Cain
USC:
Dominique Darius
Aaliyah Gayles
Avery Howell
Kayleigh Heckel
Wisconsin:
Serah Williams
Gracie Grzesk
D’Yanis Jimenez
Tessa Grady → Coastal Carolina
Ronnie Porter
Carter McCray
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Big 12
Arizona:
Katarina Knezevic
Skylar Jones → Louisville
Breya Cunningham
Jada Williams → Iowa State
Jorynn Ross
Ajae Yoakum
Lauryn Swann
Paulina Paris → SMU
Mailien Rolf → SMU
Sahnya Jah
Arizona State:
Hanna Miller
Mallory Miller
Kennedy Basham
Kadidia Toure
Morasha Wiggins
Kennedy Fauntleroy
Tyi Skinner
Jalyn Brown
Baylor:
Waiata Jennings
BYU:
Amari Whiting → Oklahoma State
Kailey Woolston
Cincinnati:
Aïcha Dia
Brianna Byars
Abby Holtman
A’riel Jackson
Colorado:
Lova Lagerlid
Grace Oliver
Ayianna Johnson
Erin Powell
Houston:
Kiera Edmonds
Iowa State:
Lily Hansford
Kansas:
Freddie Wallace
McKenzie Smith
Zoe Canfield
Carla Osma
Wyvette Mayberry
Kansas State:
Eliza Maupin
Oklahoma State:
Kennedy Evans
Brenna Butler
TCU:
Knisha Godfrey
Texas Tech:
Ivana Krajina
Loghan Johnson
Jasmine Shavers
UCF:
Laila Jewett → Georgetown
Kaitlin Peterson→ Mississippi
Achol Akot → Oklahoma State
Adeang Ring
Utah:
Néné Sow
Gianna Kneepkens
Kylie Ray
West Virginia:
Danelle Arigbabu
Ashala Moseberry
Zya Nugent
Destiny Agubada
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BIG EAST
Butler:
Karsyn Norman
Cristen Carter → Georgetown
Riley Makalusky
DePaul:
Emory Klatt
Ellery Minch
Charlece Ohiaeri
Haley Walker
Angelina Smith
Grace Carstensen
Taylor Johnson-Matthews
Georgetown:
Jaeda Wilson
Jayden McBride
Providence:
Ugne Sirtautaite
Seton Hall:
Joniyah Bland-Fitzpatrick
Nicole Melious
St. John’s:
Jayda Brown
Xavier:
Jovana Nikolic
Olivia Borsutzki
Lika Kvirkvelia
Julia Garcia
Irune Orio
Daniela Lopez
Aizhanique Mayo
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SEC
Alabama:
Chloe Spreen → Indiana
Arkansas:
Christina Sánchez Cerqueira
Vera Ojenuwa
Phoenix Stotjin
Auburn:
Yakiya Milton
Jordan Hunter
Syriah Daniels
Savannah Scott
Audia Young
Kaitlyn Duhon → Texas A&M
Taliah Scott → Baylor
Yuting Deng
Florida:
Myka Perry
Ra Shaya Kyle
Georgia:
Indya Davis
Summer Davis
Fatima Diakhaté
Kentucky:
Saniah Tyler
Clara Silva → TCU
Tanah Becker
LSU:
Sa’Myah Smith
Last-Tear Poa
Aalyah Del Rosario
Mississippi:
Jite Gbemuotor
Fatumata Djalo
Heloisa Carrera
Mariyah Noel
Ayanna Thompson
Rhema Collins
Kharyssa Richardson → Mississippi State
Mississippi State:
Shakirah Edwards
Anaisha Carriere
Missouri:
Lucija Milkovic
Hilke Feldrappe
Tilda Sjokvist
Londyn Oliphant
Oklahoma:
Texas:
Jordana Codio
Texas A&M:
Erica Moon
Taliyah Parker
Solè Williams → Florida State