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Arkansas women's basketball transfer portal tracker

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Arkansas women's basketball transfer portal tracker

The transfer portal for women’s basketball opened March 25 and newly hired Arkansas coach Kelsi Musick is expected to be busy finding transfers to help build her first roster with the Razorbacks. The portal will close April 23.

We’ll update this page as more news comes.

INCOMING TRANSFERS (5)

Forward — Maria Anais Rodriguez (signed April 30)

Rodriguez, a 6-1 native of Barcelona, Spain, recently completed her freshman season at Oklahoma State. She played in 10 games and averaged 1.4 points and 1 rebound in 3.6 minutes.

Prior to playing at Oklahoma State, Rodriguez helped Spain win silver at FIBA U18 Women’s Eurobasket. She averaged 8.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists during the competition.

Arkansas junior forward Cristina Sánchez Cerqueira, who is from Granada, Spain, was teammates with Rodriguez on Segle XXI, a Barcelona-based Spanish women’s basketball team.

Old school: Oklahoma State

Center — Ashlynn Chlarson (signed April 19)

Chlarson, 6-3, chose Arkansas over offers from Alabama, Mississippi State, Cal and others. 

She was part of an Eastern Arizona College team that advanced to the 2025 NJCAA Final Four. Chlarson averaged 10.9 points and 9.2 rebounds per game with a 48.8% field goal percentage this season, according to the NJCAA website. 

Chlarson had a 19-point, 16-rebound, 3-block performance in a 2025 NJCAA Tournament quarterfinal victory over Wabash Valley College and she was named to the all-tournament team.

Some of her top performances were a 30-point, 19-rebound showing March 12 vs. College of Southern Nevada, a 21-point, 19-rebound game Dec. 16 against Utah State Eastern and a 20-point, 16-rebound outing Nov. 8 against Colorado Northwestern Community College.

Old school: Eastern Arizona College

Guard — Emily Robinson (signed April 12)

Robinson, 5-10, averaged 10 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists as a junior at Oral Roberts in 2024-25. She had a 43.5% field goal percentage.

She scored 20 points with 5 rebounds and 5 assists when the Golden Eagles defeated Arkansas 94-73 on Nov. 21 at Bud Walton Arena. 

Robinson was the 2023-24 Summit League freshman of the year.

Old school: Oral Roberts

Guard — Taleyah Jones (signed April 11)

Jones, 5-10, led the Golden Eagles in scoring each of the past two seasons and averaged 18.1 points as a junior in 2024-25. 

She was named to the All-Summit League first team this year, and was the 2023-24 Summit League newcomer of the year after transferring from Texas-Arlington. 

She is following new Arkansas coach Kelsi Musick, who led Oral Roberts from 2022-25.  

Jones scored at least 20 points in 17 games this season, including 23 during a 94-73 victory at Arkansas last November. She scored a career-high 37 points during a 91-78 victory over South Dakota on Jan. 11, 2024. 

She has averaged 3.4 points and 1.6 assists per game over her career, and has shot 43.4% from the field, 29.4% from three-point range and 83.9% on free throws. 

Old school: Oral Roberts

Guard — Wyvette Mayberry (signed April 3)

Mayberry, 5-7, averaged 10.1 points, 2.6 assists and 2.6 rebounds over three seasons with the Jayhawks. She will be a sixth-year player in 2025-26 after missing most of last season with a knee injury.

Mayberry started all 32 games in 2023-24 and helped Kansas advance to the 2024 NCAA Tournament second round. She scored 15 points and had 5 assists in an 81-72 overtime victory over Michigan in the first round.

She began her career at Tulsa, where she played two seasons and averaged 13.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3 assists.

Over her career, Mayberry has a 37.5% field goal percentage, 31.1% three-point percentage and 75.4% free throw percentage.

She is the daughter of Arkansas men’s basketball legend Lee Mayberry, the program’s No. 3 all-time leading scorer.

Old school: Kansas

OUTGOING TRANSFERS (6)

Guard — Carly Keats (entered April 3)

Keats played two seasons at Arkansas after transferring from Jones (Miss.) College ahead of the 2023-24 season. She averaged 6.5 points and shot 27.6% from three-point range while at Arkansas.

She started 31 of the 59 games she played in as a Razorback. Keats scored a career-high 19 points during an 84-45 victory over Southeast Missouri State on Dec. 8.

New school: Southern Miss

Forward — Pinja Paananen (entered April 2)

Paananen, a Finland native, played in 26 games and averaged 1.5 points and 1.6 rebounds as a freshman in 2024-25. 

She played in 19 games on the 16-under, 18-under and 20-under Finland national teams that included two Nordic Championship gold medals in 2021 and 2023.

New school: Sacramento State

Guard — Kiki Smith (entered April 1)

Smith was the top three-point shooter for the Razorbacks as a sophomore last season (minimum 3 attempts), shooting at a 58-of-143 (40.6%) clip. She was the team’s second-leading scorer averaging 10.2 points, and she scored at least 20 points in three games.

Prior to coming to Arkansas, she played at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College. Smith was the NJCAA Division I Player of the Year in 2023-24 when she averaged 17.6 points and shot 44.4% from three-point range.

New school: Purdue

Guard — Karley Johnson (entered April 1)

Johnson, an Oklahoma City native, played three seasons and averaged 2.4 points and 2.2 rebounds at Arkansas. She started 9 of the 30 games she played in as a junior in 2024-25.

New school: N/A

Guard — Phoenix Stotijn (entered March 26)

Stotijn, a native of Amsterdam, Netherlands, enrolled early at Arkansas for the second semester of the 2023-24 season. She had to sit out the first semester of the 2024-25 season due to not receiving an NCAA waiver.

Stotijn started 12 of 21 games she played in as a freshman and ranked third on the team averaging 7.2 points. She shot 31.7% from the field and 26% from three-point range.

Her season was highlighted by a 23-point performance in an 80-71 victory at Texas A&M in the regular season finale March 2. Stotijn averaged 2.2 assists, 2.6 turnovers, 0.6 steals and 1.5 rebounds.

New school: Indiana

Forward — Vera Ojenuwa (entered March 26)

Ojenuwa started all 32 games for Arkansas last season and averaged 6.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and 0.7 blocks in 22.3 minutes played. She recorded four double-doubles, including a 20-point, 10-rebound performance in a 76-60 win over Arkansas State on Nov. 24.

Foul trouble was an issue for Ojenuwa, whose 103 fouls led the team and were 51 more than the next closest player. Her 55 turnovers were tied for third-most on the team.

Ojenuwa, 6-4, transferred from Barton (Kan.) Community College last offseason and has two years of eligibility remaining. She is originally from Lagos, Nigeria.

She signed with Georgia on April 1.

New school: Georgia

WITHDRAWALS (1)

Forward — Cristina Sánchez Cerqueira (withdrew April 7)

Sánchez Cerqueira started 12 of 30 games she played. She averaged 2.4 points and 4.3 rebounds in 16.5 minutes played.

She is a member of the Spanish National Team and played at the FIBA U18 3×3 World Cup and European Youth Olympic Festival 3×3. Sánchez Cerqueira has two years of eligibility remaining.

She entered the portal March 26 and withdrew 12 days later.

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Report shares why Penn State did not spend ‘a ton of time’ pursuing Kalen DeBoer, Mike Elko

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Penn State‘s head coaching search may have taken longer than expected, but the Nittany Lions ultimately landed their guy — Matt Campbell from Iowa State. According to a recent report from ESPN, however, the search apparently featured a number of big-name college football candidates to replace James Franklin.

These names included Alabama‘s Kalen DeBoer, Notre Dame‘s Marcus Freeman and Texas A&M‘s Mike Elko. All surfaced as “potential candidates,” with Elko looked at as “the most realistic,” given his ties to the region.

“The whole time, we thought Elko was going to be the guy,” one SEC coach told ESPN. “Then he came off the board.”

Elko just finished an 11-2 season at Texas A&M, leading the Aggies to its first-ever College Football Playoff. His Aggies were undefeated for the first 13 weeks of the season while Penn State continued it’s head coaching search. Texas A&M went on to extend his on Nov. 15.

For DeBoer, he denied having interest in the Nittany Lions’ job. Freeman was in the middle of leading Notre Dame to a 10-game win streak to lose the season. According to another ESPN source, Penn State “never spent a ton of time on those guys knowing their current situations.”

It wasn’t until early December that Penn State announced the hire of former Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell. The hire appears to have been well-received on social media and recruits alike.

He’s bringing to Happy Valley a resume that includes a 107–70 overall as a head coach. He built the Iowa State program from the ground up after a successful stint as Toledo’s head coach. Starting with a 3-9 finish in his first year with the program, Campbell led the Cyclones to a program record five-straight bowl games.

In 2024, Iowa State had its best season yet under Campbell. Leading the Cyclones to an 11-3 record, they came up just short of the College Football Playoff after losing to Arizona State in the Big 12 Championship game. They were ranked as high as No. 9 in the AP Poll last season.

He is expected to mirror that success and then some as the Nittany Lions’ new head coach, all while competing alongside the DeBoer’s, Freeman’s and Elko’s at the forefront of college football. Campbell’s effort is already underway in Happy Valley, and the product of it will be seen next fall.

The first step — the NCAA transfer portal. Penn State was left with two signees in its 2025 recruiting class, so he’ll be focused on bolstering his roster once it opens on Jan. 2.



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South Carolina EDGE Taeshawn Alston plans to enter NCAA Transfer Portal

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South Carolina freshman EDGE rusher Taeshawn Alston plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3’s Pete Nakos reports. Alston did not see any game action this season and redshirted.

The news of Alston’s transfer comes one day after it was revealed that All-SEC EDGE rusher Dylan Stewart would be returning to Columbia next season. The projected future top-ten NFL Draft pick signed a new rev share/NIL agreement with the school and announced his return on Instagram Tuesday.

Prior to enrolling at South Carolina, Alston was ranked as a three-star prospect and the No. 674 overall player in the 2025 class, according to the On3 Consensus. He was the No. 65-ranked EDGE rusher in his class and the No. 16 overall player from the state of North Carolina, hailing from Vance County.

Alston chose South Carolina over programs such as Colorado, West Virginia, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, and North Carolina coming out of high school. Alston’s secondary recruiter, defensive line coach Sterling Lucas, was poached by Lane Kiffin and LSU this offseason.

This past season was extremely disappointing for South Carolina, which opened the season ranked No. 13 in the Preseason AP Poll. The Gamecocks kicked off their season with back-to-back wins, but went just 2-8 over their remaining 10 games to finish with a 4-8 record.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. 

The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.





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VIDEO: Cantwell goes one-on-one to talk navigating football & NIL

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Nixa’s Jackson Cantwell made the transition from tight end to the offensive tackle and quickly realized that his talents would take him far. He racked up accolades like Gatorade’s National Player of the Year and No. 1 college football recruit in the 2026 class.

As a high school junior, he came to realize that his top-tier college recruiting brings NIL into the picture.

Cantwell and KY3’s Danielle King sat one-on-one to discuss how he navigated NIL, from hiring sports agent Drew Rosenhaus to enjoying the food that comes with brand deals.

Rosenhaus, one of the leading NFL representatives, also chatted with King about representing Cantwell, the young NIL landscape and more.





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Coveted dual-threat quarterback entering college football transfer portal

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The college football transfer portal is only ten days away from officially opening for business. That hasn’t stopped players around the country from getting a head start on the action, as nearly 1,100 names are expected to transfer.

That number will continue to rise over the next few weeks. The movement could be unprecedented this offseason, as the spring window has been eliminated, meaning there will be only 15 days for players to appear in the portal.

The quarterback market is packed. Though the group might not be as top-heavy as the last few seasons, there will still be plenty of talented signal-callers available.

Former Freshman Of The Year Transferring From Arkansas State

On Tuesday evening, Arkansas State junior quarterback Jaylen Raynor revealed his intentions to transfer, per 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

Raynor spent the last three seasons as the starter for the Red Wolves. In 2025, he completed 333/501 passes for 3,361 yards with 19 touchdowns to 11 interceptions. He added 154 rushes for 423 yards and 7 more scores.

Raynor led the Sun Belt Conference in completions, attempts, yards, and interceptions.

Arkansas State finished 7-6, defeating Missouri State, 34-28, in the Xbox Bowl.

Raynor signed with the Red Wolves as a two-star prospect in the 2023 class. He leaped into the starting role early in his true freshman season, taking the reins for the final 10 games of the year.

Raynor was named the Sun Belt’s Freshman of the Year after completing 166/285 passes for 2,550 yards with 17 touchdowns to 7 interceptions. He rushed for 5 more scores.

The North Carolina native tied Arkansas State’s program record with six touchdown passes against UMass on September 30, 2023.

Raynor continued to lead the Red Wolves as a sophomore. In 2024, Arkansas State went 8-5 and defeated Bowling Green in the 68 Ventures Bowl.

Overall, Raynor is 20-16 as a starting quarterback and he’s 2-1 in bowl games.

During his college career, he’s completed 758 of 1,206 passes for 8,694 yards with 52 touchdowns and 28 interceptions. Raynor has rushed 414 times for 1,183 yards and 15 more scores.

The 6-foot-0, 202-pound quarterback has two years to play one at the college level.

Out of high school, Raynor held offers from programs such as UMass, Miami (OH), Army, Air Force, and Navy.

Read more on College Football HQ

• $45 million college football head coach reportedly offers Lane Kiffin unexpected role

• Paul Finebaum believes one SEC school is sticking by an ‘average’ head coach

• SEC football coach predicts major change after missing College Football Playoff

• Predicting landing spots for the Top 5 college football transfers (Dec. 17)



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Two things about NIL and Brohm

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1. The latest actual numbers I can find…per 247 sports, U of L was 20th in NIL monies in college sports at about 450 million. Now we are approaching 2026 and things obviously have changed, but we were at least trying to play the NIL game.

2. Jeff did not leave Purdue the first time because the timing wasn’t right or he still had a job to do with the Boilermakers. I respected Jeff for that and quite frankly made me feel more proud of who he was as a person .

I could be naive and stupid but:

A. This crazy money by rich people to pay athletes is just that, crazy and not sustainable long term.

B. U of L is probably doing the best it can but can not compete against oil monies etc.

C. Love him or not, (I love Jeff as our coach) he is the best we could have and feel safe he wants to stay. (Is this a dumb statement given the leaving fears?)

D. Let’s keep winning at Jeff’s level or better



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4 Missouri football staffers, including lead NIL exec, follow Moore to WSU

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Updated Dec. 24, 2025, 2:51 p.m. CT

Four Missouri football staff members, including the lead executive of the Tigers’ NIL agency, are leaving MU to follow former offensive coordinator Kirby Moore to Washington State. 

Brad Larrondo, who was the CEO and general manager of Every True Tiger Brands, is moving to take a role at WSU. He is a Boise State grad and still has significant connections to the region.

The Tigers also are set to lose tight ends coach Derham Cato to the same role with the Cougars, and Mizzou assistant offensive line coach Jack Abercrombie is set to become Moore’s lead O-line coach. Those staff changes were first reported by Matt Zenitz at CBS Sports.



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