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LSU Women's Basketball Transfer Portal Update
Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers are dominating the NCAA Transfer Portal market this offseason with multiple additions being made to this point. After suffering an Elite Eight loss to the UCLA Bruins last month, it’s been full steam ahead to the offseason with a focus on the free agent market. Now, with a complete […]


Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers are dominating the NCAA Transfer Portal market this offseason with multiple additions being made to this point.
After suffering an Elite Eight loss to the UCLA Bruins last month, it’s been full steam ahead to the offseason with a focus on the free agent market.
Now, with a complete roster turnover in Baton Rouge, the program has signed a trio of newcomers via the portal as it currently stands.
Which transfers are headed to Baton Rouge this summer to join the 2025-26 roster?
Commitment No. 1: Kate Koval [Notre Dame]
LSU has announced the addition of 6-5 sophomore Kate Koval to its roster for the upcoming season.
“Having recruited Kate out of High School, we are very aligned in our vision for her personal development and the impact she can have on our program,” Coach Kim Mulkey said.
“Tiger fans will love the skill, physicality and passion that Kate will bring with her to Baton Rouge!”
Koval had a successful ACC All-Freshman season at Notre Dame, playing a key role in the Irish reaching the Sweet 16.
She averaged 5.3 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. Koval led Notre Dame with 55 blocks throughout the season; she recorded six games with 4+ blocks.
Koval was the USBWA National Freshman of the Week on November 18 after a quick start to her college career.
Through the first three games of her career, Koval had 40 points, 33 rebounds, 8 assists and 15 blocks.
According to OptaSTATS, the last D1 freshman (male or female) to reach those numbers in any three-game span is Kentucky’s Anthony Davis.
After recording her first double-double in her third game with 14 points and 16 rebounds against James Madison, Koval went for 11 points and 19 rebounds against Lafayette.
Commitment No. 2: Amiya Joyner [East Carolina]
“I’m excited to welcome Amiya to Baton Rouge after an outstanding three-year career at ECU,” Coach Kim Mulkey said. “She has a versatile interior game that will stretch defenses with her ability to play with her back to the basket as well as facing up. Her knack for rebounding will undoubtably be a welcomed addition to our frontcourt.
“We can’t wait for her to get to work in the PMAC to showcase her talent in front of the best fans in the country while pursuing championships!”
In three seasons at East Carolina, the 6-2 Joyner averaged 12.8 points and 9.6 rebounds per game as a First Team All-AAC. She comes to LSU with 41 career double-doubles.
She owns three of the top five rebounding seasons in ECU history and her 905 career rebounds are the fourth most in program history.
Joyner is one of two players in ECU history with multiple 20-rebound games. She also ranks No. 4 in program history with 132 blocks.
Joyner led ECU last season as a junior with 15.0 points and 9.2 rebounds per game with 34 blocks, 52 assists and 36 steals as a First Team All-AAC player.
She scored in double figures in 23 games and had 13 15-rebound games, the most in program history. Throughout the season, she secured 15 double-doubles, including a dominant game against North Texas with 19 points and 20 rebounds.
As a sophomore, Joyner grabbed 13 double-doubles with 12.9 points and 10.0 rebounds per game.
She had a stretch where she had nine straight double-doubles. Joyner had three 20-point double-doubles and she had 20 rebounds against Memphis.
In American Athletic Conference play, Joyner led the league with 9.97 rebounds per game.
During her freshman season, Joyner was named AAC Freshman of the Week a conference record eight times en route to earning AAC Freshman of the Year, averaging 10.5 points and 9.7 rebounds per game.
She recorded 13 double-doubles throughout the season and averaged a double-double in conference play.
Joyner set a AAC Tournament single-game record 19 rebounds against Tulane. She finished 26th in the NCAA with 3.6 offensive rebounds per game and 36th nationally with 51 blocks.
Commitment No. 3: MiLaysia Fulwiley [South Carolina]
“I’m excited to welcome MiLaysia as the newest member of our LSU Tiger family!” Coach Kim Mulkey said. “She’s bringing her incredible playmaking ability to Baton Rouge, standing out as one of the most electrifying talents in college basketball.
Her ability to impact winning has been clear throughout her career, and we can’t wait to see her shine in purple and gold at the PMAC soon!”
A game changing 5-10 guard, Fulwiley is one of the nation’s most creative offensive players. She came off the bench in all but three of her 77 games with the Gamecocks, averaging 11.7 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals in her two seasons.
Through her first two seasons in college, Fulwiley has been a key piece on two Final Four teams, including the 2024 NCAA Championship.
Fulwiley comes to LSU as the reigning SEC Sixth Woman of the Year, averaging 11.7 points per game.
She helped South Carolina win the SEC Tournament and reach the NCAA Championship. Part of a balanced South Carolina offensive attack, Fulwiley scored 15+ points in 14 games and led the team in scoring eight times.
She had 3+ steals in eight games and dished out 4+ assists in nine games, including 7 against Oklahoma.
Fulwiley burst onto the college scene as a freshman with 11.7 points and 2.2 assists per game, helping South Carolina capture the National Championship, SEC Championship and SEC Tournament Championship with a perfect 38-0 record.
Coming off the bench, Fulwiley was on the 2024 SEC All-Freshman team and was the MVP of the SEC Tournament. She led the Gamecocks in scoring 11 times throughout the season.
In the SEC Tournament Championship, Fulwiley scored a career-high 24 points. In the national semifinal, her four steals helped spark South Carolina.
She scored seven points in a critical 11-0 run in the second quarter of the national championship.
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Fashion Icon Karl Kani Enters NIL Era with First
The streetwear pioneer partners with Overtime Sports Management Group to sign high school basketball standout King Kendrick, marking a new chapter at the intersection of sport, fashion, and culture. SAN FRANCISCO – May 24, 2025 – PRLog — Karl Kani made history designing for the biggest names in hip-hop and being the first non-sportswear brand […]

SAN FRANCISCO – May 24, 2025 – PRLog — Karl Kani made history designing for the biggest names in hip-hop and being the first non-sportswear brand seen on NBA courts. Now he’s making history again.
In a first for the Kani brand, the designer has signed a state champion high school athlete, known as King Kendrick, to an NIL deal in partnership with Overtime Sports Management Group (OSMG).
King Kendrick brings a fluid, ambidextrous game to basketball that is already drawing attention. In a recent press conference at All-Star weekend, Kyrie Irving mentioned Kendrick by name and spoke about how the next generation of players will need to be truly ambidextrous to compete at the highest level.
To create the visuals for the King x Kani “90s Kid” campaign, Kani brought in celebrity photographer Carell Augustus, author of the Black Hollywood Book project, to showcase classic and exclusive looks at the intersection of sport, fashion, and culture.
Karl Kani will serve as Investor, Mentor, Stylist, and Creator. This partnership marks a new chapter in how athlete identity is built and expressed.
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Source: OSMG West
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The Athletic updates Florida Gators' standing in its college football top 25 ranking
It has been almost a month since the college football transfer portal closed to new entrants, but since then, there has still been a fair amount of movement in the NCAA’s de facto free agency system. Of course, there are still over three months before the opening kickoff of the 2025 campaign, but that has […]

It has been almost a month since the college football transfer portal closed to new entrants, but since then, there has still been a fair amount of movement in the NCAA’s de facto free agency system.
Of course, there are still over three months before the opening kickoff of the 2025 campaign, but that has never slowed down the sports media when it comes to their preseason predictions. Among those who have updated their initial numbers is The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel, who recently ranked the top 25 college football teams after the spring transfer portal window.
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Thanks to a strong finish to the 2024 season, led by quarterback DJ Lagway and steered by coach Billy Napier, the Florida Gators find themselves among the preseason top 25 for the first time in a few years. However, there was not much activity in Gainesville during the portal window, which led to a drop in the Orange and Blue’s ranking, falling from No. 11 to No. 12.
Here is what Mandel had to offer on the topic.
12. Florida (Previous: No. 11)
Familiar faces: QB DJ Lagway, RB Jadan Baugh, C Jake Slaughter, DE Tyreak Sapp, DT Caleb Banks
Notable spring additions: None
“Billy Napier only took five transfers between the winter and spring windows and expects major contributions from his freshman class,” Mandel begins.
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“Early enrollee WR Dallas Wilson set a Florida spring game record with 10 catches for 195 yards. While the talented Lagway is the biggest reason for so much optimism around the Gators, they’ll also be strong in the trenches. Slaughter, OT Austin Barber, Sapp and Banks are all garnering early first-round NFL draft buzz.
The Athletic’s college football top 25 after spring
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Texas (Too-early 2025 ranking: 2)
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Penn State (Previous: No. 1)
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Clemson (Previous: No. 5)
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Ohio State (Previous: No. 6)
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Notre Dame (Previous: No. 3)
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LSU (Previous: No. 4)
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Georgia (Previous: No. 7)
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Oregon (Previous: No. 8)
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Miami (Previous: No. 15)
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Alabama (Previous: No. 14)
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Florida (Previous: No. 11)
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BYU (Previous: No. 10)
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Oklahoma (Previous: No. 25)
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Texas A&M (Previous: No. 17)
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Illinois (Previous: 12)
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South Carolina (Previous: No. 16)
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Indiana (Previous: 20)
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Texas Tech (Previous: NR)
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Michigan (Previous: 18)
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Baylor (Previous: 19)
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Louisville (Previous: No. 22)
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Auburn (Previous: NR)
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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Florida Football: The Athletic’s top 25 ranking has ranked Gators here
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Michigan’s $2,900,000 NIL QB Bryce Underwood Stuns in Date Photos As Girlfriend Shares Romantic ‘Handsome’ Message
The Michigan-committed quarterback Bryce Underwood is becoming well-known for his monumental NIL deal and personal life. The young QB, who flipped his commitment from LSU to Michigan in a stunning move, has been the center of attention due to his lucrative NIL agreement. Still, much of his recent buzz is from stories about his relationships. […]

The Michigan-committed quarterback Bryce Underwood is becoming well-known for his monumental NIL deal and personal life. The young QB, who flipped his commitment from LSU to Michigan in a stunning move, has been the center of attention due to his lucrative NIL agreement. Still, much of his recent buzz is from stories about his relationships.

Romantic Spotlight: Bryce Underwood and Girlfriend Diana
Outside of football, Underwood has been steady with Diana, known as @daythedolll on YouTube and Instagram, and shares story times and vlogs. Though Underwood had kept his personal life relatively private, recent social media activity has brought their relationship into the public eye.
In Underwood’s personal life, his sweetheart never misses a chance to pamper him. And it doesn’t matter in what form it comes—lovey-dovey messages, gifts, or spontaneous surprises.
One of those days was May 23. The elegant couple wanted to make that day about them and a special one. Diana posted a couple of pics of their date on her Instagram.
It was hard not to stare at them in those pictures. Underwood looked elegant in a deep blue suit, with his perfectly styled hair; Diana was an outstanding complement, dressed in a blue-colored sequined sheer dress.
Who wouldn’t be excited to show off? Diana did just that, posting a pic with the caption, “My date so handsome .”
Of course, you wouldn’t need a professional stylist when your sweetheart knows how to do it best.
Underwood had earlier shared and reacted to Diana’s photo dumps on social media, signaling a soft launch of their relationship to the world. People have grown to love him because he shows his feelings for her in a warm and modest way.
Even though his athletic career and decision to accept a NIL contract received considerable attention, Underwood continues to balance both areas of his life.
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Underwood has an impressive story, both when playing sports and outside of them. With his new $2.9 million NIL deal, he is well-prepared to play a key role for his team in college football. At the same time, what we see on social media of his relationship with Diana adds a personal spin to the athlete side of his personality.
Mixing the athlete’s hopes and love of the game creates a complete picture of what it’s like for a youngster to succeed in today’s world of college sports and romance.
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Texas A&M Star QB Inks NIL Deal with Private Jet Company For Key Charitable Cause
Though Name, Image, and Likeness is often criticized through the current era of chaos college sports have found themselves in, NIL is very often used for good as well. That was the case this week in a new deal for Texas A&M Aggies star quarterback Marcel Reed. Reed became the fourth college athlete to sign […]


Though Name, Image, and Likeness is often criticized through the current era of chaos college sports have found themselves in, NIL is very often used for good as well.
That was the case this week in a new deal for Texas A&M Aggies star quarterback Marcel Reed.
Reed became the fourth college athlete to sign an NIL deal with a private jet company after headlines were made by former Texas Longhorns star Quinn Ewers, former Georgia Bulldogs and current Miami Hurricanes gunslinger Carson Beck, and former Ole Miss Rebels signal caller Jaxson Dart.
Reed’s deal with ENG Aviation is different from his predecessors though and has a charitable impact tied to it.
According to Boardroom, the partnership between Reed and ENG has a goal of raising awareness for organ donation.
ENG is a premium private jet service, however they also fly organ transplants to hospitals all over the country in order to give those who are in desperate medical states the best chance possible at survival.
On their website, ENG describes their operation in organ donation to “enable transplant centers to minimize the time the organ is in transit and maximized successful patient outcomes.”
Reed is going to be sharing ways fans can become organ donors as part of the deal and is even going to be visiting a hospital in the city of Houston this summer in order to meet with both organ donors and recipients as well as medical teams who make these modern miracles happen.
The Aggies star is entering what will be his redshirt sophomore season and first full year going into the campaign as the undisputed starting quarterback in College Station.
Last year, he racked up 1,864 passing yards and 15 touchdowns along with 543 rushing yards and another seven scores on the ground.
Hopes are high this season for Reed to take the next step as a quarterback, and clearly he is using his newfound major platform to make a big impact in the world outside of the football field as well.
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NFL Academy Player Makes History with First
NIL just went global, and Luke Francis Jr. is leading the charge. In a move that’s redefining the boundaries of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights, 17-year-old defensive force Luke Francis Jr. has become the first international high school athlete to ink a NIL deal. The U.K.-based NFL Academy standout signed with TeaVoila, a premium […]


NIL just went global, and Luke Francis Jr. is leading the charge.
In a move that’s redefining the boundaries of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights, 17-year-old defensive force Luke Francis Jr. has become the first international high school athlete to ink a NIL deal. The U.K.-based NFL Academy standout signed with TeaVoila, a premium wellness tea brand, in a landmark cross-border partnership that blends athletic excellence with wellness culture.
Known as “The Trench Titan” for his dominance on the line of scrimmage, Francis is more than just a powerhouse in the trenches — he’s now the face of an emerging global NIL era. His representation, brokered by Next Play Nation (NPN) CEO Jerrit Judie and solidified with support from Coach Tony Charles of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl & National Combine, reflects the growing ambition to elevate young talent across borders.
“This partnership reflects the expanding reach of NIL opportunities and the rising demand for international athlete representation,” Judie stated. “It’s more than a brand deal — it’s a global partnership that empowers young talent and elevates athlete branding across continents.”
Francis joins TeaVoila as an official brand ambassador, aligning with their mission of promoting mindfulness, health, and excellence. CEO Souzan Gerami says the decision was simple. “Luke embodies discipline, positivity, and the pursuit of excellence — values that resonate with our wellness philosophy.”
With NIL legislation still evolving outside the U.S., Francis’s deal sends a powerful message: international athletes can — and will — participate in this rapidly changing sports marketing landscape. His role includes digital campaigns, event appearances, and wellness advocacy aimed at young, health-conscious sports fans across both continents.
Already a standout in the NFL Academy pipeline, Francis is expected to draw interest from major U.S. college programs in the coming recruiting cycles. His NIL deal could become the blueprint for rising global stars hoping to monetize their value and personal brand before even stepping on American soil.
One thing is clear: NIL is no longer confined by geography. Luke Francis Jr. just opened the door — and it’s only the beginning.
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Mike Locksley needs more NIL support, and the AD knows it
Maryland officially welcomed AD Jim Smith to the Terrapin family this week, holding a press conference and discussing a wide range of issues. Smith, who’s achieved success as a business leader throughout his professional career, understands that NIL is a key part of competing in today’s college athletics. And when it comes to the football […]

Maryland officially welcomed AD Jim Smith to the Terrapin family this week, holding a press conference and discussing a wide range of issues. Smith, who’s achieved success as a business leader throughout his professional career, understands that NIL is a key part of competing in today’s college athletics. And when it comes to the football program specifically, Smith acknowledged that the Terps need more NIL resources in order to succeed in a loaded Big Ten conference.
“Coach Locksley and I have talked a lot about where we are as a program,” Smith said. “I think he feels really good with the recruits that we’ve brought in. But also, part of it is our responsibility to make sure he’s got the funding that’s necessary to compete at the level with the other Big Ten programs. So I’m optimistic about the season that’s coming up. I’m really looking forward to it. I’m really looking forward to seeing how we can bring more to the table to make sure Maryland football can be successful.”
That’s certainly the type of language you want to hear from your AD. It’s no secret that NIL is a critical factor for any successful program these days, and utilizing that tool is even more critical for a program like Maryland. It’s not easy competing on the recruiting trail with the likes of Michigan, Ohio State, and Oregon, but NIL can certainly help level the playing field for those who are trying to achieve a breakthrough season.
With Smith throwing his support behind that effort, the Maryland Football program has a shot at establishing itself as a real contender for conference championships in the near future.
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