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Top women's basketball players in transfer portal

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Top women's basketball players in transfer portal

The question about Miles for next season was whether she would enter the WNBA Draft or return for her final college season of eligibility. It appears there should’ve also been a third option: Miles joining the transfer portal. The prospect of her spending her final season not at Notre Dame came as a surprise to […]

The question about Miles for next season was whether she would enter the WNBA Draft or return for her final college season of eligibility. It appears there should’ve also been a third option: Miles joining the transfer portal. The prospect of her spending her final season not at Notre Dame came as a surprise to many. She had a fantastic season with the Irish, averaging a career-best in scoring and 3-point shooting (an 18-percentage point increase from her previous season-best at Notre Dame). Her experience (95 starts), passing ability, court vision, playmaking skills and motor (averaging more than 32 minutes per game over her career) make her one of the most intriguing transfer prospects.

1. Ta’Niya Latson

Florida State junior guard

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6. Sa’Myah Smith

LSU redshirt sophomore forward

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. @cotiemcmahon23 is not to be messed with 💪#MarchMadness x 🎥 ESPN / @OhioStateWBB pic.twitter.com/TJN30ojsYr

13. Clara Silva

Kentucky freshman center

It’s not often that a player who averages 12 minutes a game would be viewed as a portal target, but expect teams to pursue Silva. At 6-7 and with an impressive wingspan, she has a lot that coaches can’t teach. At Kentucky, while playing behind Clara Strack, she provided useful reserve minutes and was extremely effective in that limited time. If you extrapolate her minutes into a 30-minute-per-game player, she’d be averaging 10 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game (and, probably more in each category because she’d be more of a first option).Advertisement

14. Breya Cunningham

Arizona sophomore forward

With three years of eligibility remaining and skills that can build a program, McMiller can be an instant impact player and a long-term investment. Notably, McMiller missed 10 games this season, with many of them billed as “coach’s decisions,” and she hasn’t played since early February. Even so, she’s going to be on many programs’ radars. Her 3-point shooting needs to improve, but she can be a reliable three-level scorer, and she’s a great defensive rebounder (more than four a game).— Big Ten Conference (@bigten) March 7, 2025Triple-double machine! 🔥

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