April 3, 2025 

2025 transfer portal tracker: Power Five

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

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