Princeton guard Madison St. Rose dribbles with her left hand. She is shown moving from right to left, wearing a black jersey. An Oklahoma State defender is on her right hip, moving alongside her.
Princeton Tigers guard Madison St. Rose (23) drives to the basket during an NCAA Tournament game against the Oklahoma State Cowgirls at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, Calif., on March 21, 2026. (Photo credit: Jayne Kamin Oncea | Imagn Images)

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 Olivia Miles, have used the transfer portal to find new homes. Many mid-major players have also found better fits through the portal or, in the case of players such as Kaitlyn Chen, Laura Ziegler and McKenzie Forbes, moved to Power Five programs after strong mid-major performances.

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.

Last updated April 4, 2026.

Jump to a conference: American Conference | America East | Atlantic Sun (ASUN) | Atlantic 10 (A-10) | Big Sky | Big South | Big West | Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) | Conference USA | Horizon League | Ivy League | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) | Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) | Mid-American Conference (MAC) | Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) | Mountain West | Northeast Conference (NEC) | Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) | Patriot League | Southern Conference (SoCon) | Southland Conference (SLC) | Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) | Summit League | Sun Belt Conference (SBC) | West Coast Conference (WCC) | Western Athletic Conference (WAC)

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American Conference

Tulane

Jaylee Womack, 5’10 G, R-Jr.

Tulsa

Abby Jegede, 5’10 G, R-Jr.

UAB

Britiya Curtis, 5’7 G, Jr.

UTSA

Siena Guttadauro, 5’6 G, R-Jr.

America East

Maine

Amiyah Donaldson, 5’7 G, R-Sr.

New Hampshire

Diana Eliasson, 5’7 G, Sr.

Vermont

Christiana Gordon, 5’11 G, Fr.

Annemarie Batista, 6’1 F, R-Sr.

Atlantic Sun (ASUN)

Austin Peay

Jeanine Brandsma, 6’2 F, R-Sr.

Maeva Fotsa, 6’2 F, Sr.

Bellarmine

Miyah Brown, 5’10 G, Sr.

Seairra Hughes, 6′ F, Gr.

Andrea Chiquemba, 6’1 F, R-Jr.

Central Arkansas

Kaidyn Beckwith, 5’4 G, Jr.

Lipscomb

Addison Melton, 5’11 G, So.

North Florida

Sarah Taub, 5’9 G, Sr.

Atlantic 10 (A-10)

George Mason

Page Greenburg, 5’9 G, R-Jr.

Louis Volker, 6’1 F, Jr.

Zahirah Walton, 5’11 F, R-Jr.

La Salle

Ty’Renisha Bowers, 5’8 G, Sr.

Ashleigh Connor, 5’11 G, R-Jr.

Aryss Macktoon, 5’11 G, Jr.

Rhode Island

Palmire Mbu, 6’1 F, So.

Richmond

Jada Green, 6’1 F, Sr.

Saint Louis

Nafatoumata Haidara, 6’5 F, Gr.

Laisha Lazu, 6’1 G/F, Jr. → Georgetown College

VCU

Mary-Anna Asare, 5’8 G, Sr.


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Big Sky

Idaho

Anja Bukvic, 5’10 G, Sr.

Niveya Henley, 6′ G, R-Sr.

Montana

Macy Donarski, 5’8 G, R-So.

Adria Lincoln, 6’1 G, Jr.

Alex Pirog, 6’3 F, Sr.

Draya Wacker, 5’8 G, R-Jr.

Northern Colorado

London Gamble, 5’8 G, Sr.

Big South

Charleston Southern

Saniya Jones, 6’4 F, Sr.

Asha Sra, 5’9 G, R-Jr.

High Point

Lexi Fleming, 5’5 G, Gr.

Longwood

Amor Harris, 5’9 G, Jr.

Frances Ulysse, 6’1 F, Jr.

Presbyterian

Morgan Boyd, 5’9 G, So.

Shelby Fiddler, 5’9 G, Sr.

South Carolina Upstate

Cassie Gallagher, 5’11 G, R-So.

UNC Asheville

Trinity Fields, 5’4 G, R-So.

Jaidyn Koerdt, 5’11 G, Jr.

Big West

Cal State Fullerton

Nicole Steiner, 6’2 F, Fr. Withdrawn

Cal State Northridge

Heather Stedman, 6′ G, Fr.

UC Irvine

Jaida Brooks, 5’6 G, Jr.

UC Riverside

Shelley Duchemin, 6′ G, Sr.

UC San Diego

Gracie Gallegos, 6’1 G, R-Jr.

Gabby Louther, 5’11 G, Sr. → Colorado State Pueblo

UC Santa Barbara

Martha Pietsch, 5’5 G, Sr.

Coastal Athletic Association (CAA)

College of Charleston

Tyja Beans, 5’11 G, Jr. → Withdrawn

Elon

Maraja Pass, 5’4 G, Jr.

Aly Wadkovsky, 6’2 C, Sr.

Hampton

Aisha Dabo, 6’2 F, Gr.

Tyra Kennedy, 5’7 G, Jr.

Monmouth

Divine Dibula, 6’1 F, Jr.

Stony Brook

Lauren Filien, 6’1 F, Sr.

Chloe Oliver, 5’8 G, Jr.

UNCW

Kate Hollifield, 5’10 G, Sr. → West Carolina

Corrie McLaughlin, 6’2 F, Jr.

Torin Rogers, 6’1 F, R-Jr.

Kylah Silver, 5’10 G, R-So.

Conference USA

Kennesaw State

Lee Lee Willis, 5’6 G, Sr.

MTSU

Emily Monson, 6’1 G, Jr.

Horizon League

Detroit Mercy

Allison Basye, 5’11 G/F, Sr.

Youngstown State

Bella Samz, 5’8 G, Jr.

Ivy League

(Note: Ivy League rules don’t allow graduate students to compete in varsity athletics, so a player’s Ivy eligibility ends when they graduate. If they have remaining NCAA eligibility, they can only use it by entering the portal and playing outside the conference as a graduate transfer.)

Brown

Ada Anamekwe, 6′ F, Sr.

Dartmouth

Olivia Lawlor, 6’1 F, Sr.

Penn

Helena Lasic, 6’4 F, Sr.

Princeton

Madison St. Rose, 5’10 G, Sr.

Yale

Lola Lesmond, 6′ G, Sr.

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)

Iona

Amaya B. Evans, 5’5 G, Sr.

Manhattan

Alyssa Costigan, 6′ G, R-Jr.

Merrimack

Kylee Fears, 6’1 F, R-So.

Denae Skelton, 5’7 G, So.

Mount St. Mary’s

Giana Hoddinott, 5’9 G, R-Jr.

Jasmine Lindsay-Huskey, 5’10 G, R-Sr.

Deniz Torgut, 5’10 G, R-Jr.

Niagara

Jade Rutledge, 5’10 F, Sr.

Quinnipiac

Bri Bowen, 5’10 G, Sr.

Anna Foley, 6’3 F/C, Jr.

Rider

Kaylan Deveney, 6’3 C, Jr.

Deb Okechukwu, 5’9 G, R-Jr.

Saint Peter’s

Layla Laws, 6’1 F, Gr.

Reilly Sunday, 5’9 G, Sr.

Siena

Valencia Fontenelle-Posson, 5’10 G, Gr.

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)

South Carolina State

Jhaven Meade, 6’4 F, Jr.

Mid-American Conference (MAC)

Akron

Lanae Riley, 6′ F, Sr.

Maddie Vejsicky, 6′ G, Sr.

Ball State

Ashlynn Brooke, 5’6 G, Jr.

Bowling Green

Jasmine Fearne, 6′ G, R-Jr.

Paige Kohler, 5’8 G, Jr.

Miami (OH)

Macie Taylor, 5’7 G, R-Jr.

Missouri Valley Conference (MVC)

Belmont

Claire Hyde, 5’6 G, R-Jr.

Emily La Chapell, 5’11 G, Sr.

Bradley

Lucia Llaveria, 5’5 G, Sr.

Evansville

Georgia Cox, 6’4 F, R-So. → Withdrawn

Sydney Huber, 6′ G, Fr. → Withdrawn

Logan Luebbers Palmer, 5’9 G, So. → Withdrawn

Kylee Norkus, 5’10 G, So. → Withdrawn

Camryn Runner, 5’8 G, So. → Withdrawn

BreAunna Ward, 5’10 G, Fr. → Withdrawn

Indiana State

Amaya Blake, 5’8 G, R-Jr.

Southern Illinois

Se’Quoia Allmond, 5’5 G, Gr.

Valparaiso

Milana Nenadic, 6’3 F, R-Jr.

Mountain West

Boise State

Emily Howard, 6’5 C, R-Jr.

Fresno State

Avery Watkins, 6’1 F, R-Jr.

San Diego State

Natalija Grizelj, 5’9 G, Sr.

Utah State

Sophie Sene, 6’3 F/C, Sr.


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Northeast Conference (NEC)

Mercyhurst

Sophia Kelly, 5’9 G, Jr.

Saint Francis

Bati Assefa, 5’9 G, Sr.

Aleah James, 5’7 G, Gr.

Zaiha Minnis, 5’11 G, Sr.

Wagner

Klea Kaci, 5’11 G, R-Jr.

Ohio Valley Conference (OVC)

Tennessee Tech

Reagan Hurst, 5’10 G, Gr.

UT Martin

Norah Clark, 6’1 F, Jr.

Patriot League

Boston University

Anete Adler, 6’5 F, Sr.

Audrey Ericksen, 6′ G, Jr.

Anastasiia Semenova, 6’2 F, Sr.

Colgate

Anne Bair, 5’8 G, Sr.

Lara Cook, 5’10 G, Sr.

Grace Klag, 6’2 F, Sr.

Lafayette

Kay Donahue, 5’10 G, Sr.

Loyola (MD)

Meliah Van-Otoo, 5’4 G, Sr.

Southern Conference (SoCon)

Chattanooga

Taylor Searcey, 5’8 G, Sr. → Alaska Anchorage

Furman

Hanna Hansson, 6’4 F, Jr.

Western Carolina

Kehinde Obasuyi, 5’5 G, R-Jr.

Southland Conference (SLC)

New Orleans

Sephora Kayolo, 6’1 F, R-Sr.

Nicholls State

Morgan Browning, 5’7 G, Gr.

Northwestern State

Alexis Calderon, 5’3 G, Gr.

Stephen F. Austin

Trinity Moore, 6′ F, Gr.

Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC)

Bethune-Cookman

Jordan Brooks, 5’3 G, So. → Withdrawn

Madison Holden, 5’6 G, Jr. → Withdrawn

Janessa Kelley, 5’9 G, So. → Withdrawn

Dariasia Pitts, 6′ F, Fr. → Withdrawn

Sanai Tyler, 6′ F, Jr. → Withdrawn

Grambling State

Onna Brown, 5’11 G, R-So.

Prairie View A&M

Nyam Thornton, 5’8 G, Gr. → Kansas City (fall 2025)

Southern

Diamond Hunter, 5’8 G, Gr.

Summit League

Denver

Laila McLeod, 6′ F, Sr.

Kansas City

Nikole Thomas, 5’9 G, Jr.

Sun Belt Conference (SBC)

Georgia Southern

Destini Ward, 5’8 G, R-Jr.

South Alabama

Chrysta Narcisse, 5’8 G, R-So.

Southern Mississippi

Morgan Sieper, 6′ G, Jr.

West Coast Conference (WCC)

Gonzaga:

Vera Gunaydin, 5’9 G, Sr.

Western Athletic Conference (WAC)

Cal Baptist

Filipa Barros, 5’9 G, R-Jr.

Khloe Lemon, 5’9 G, Jr.

Utah Tech

Calyn Dallas, 6’1 G, Jr.

Chardonnay Hartley, 5’3 G, Sr.

Rowan Schaberg (she/her) is a contributing writer for The IX Basketball, covering NCAA and WNBA stories with a focus on Seattle and Colorado women’s basketball. A Seattle native and Colorado State University...

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