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Women's Basketball Notable Transfers (PAC-12)

Women's Basketball Notable Transfers (PAC-12)
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Top talents on the move! Check out the star-studded list of notable women's basketball transfers still available in the PAC-12, ready to make a splash and elevate your favorite programs!

Washington State: Lauren Glazier 6'4 Freshmen

Lauren, a gifted basketball player, played as a forward for the Washington State team and was recognized for her impressive size and skill. Hailing from North Bend, Washington, Lauren first displayed her talent during her time at Mount Si High School. During her stint with the Cougars, Lauren maintained an average of 1.8 points per game with a shooting accuracy of 42% from the field while playing approximately 6 minutes in each game. Her highest scoring game was against Stanford Cardinals where she scored 6 points.

Utah: Teya Sidberry 6'1 Freshmen

Teya is a tough player who brought a lot of value to the Utah Women's Basketball team. The Salt Lake City, Utah native is known for her finishing, rebounding, and defensive presence. With continued development in her ball handling and free throw shooting, as well as improving her defensive footwork, Sidberry has the potential to become an even more impactful player at the collegiate level. Her versatility and skill set make her a player to watch out for in the upcoming season.

USC: Bella Perkins 5'9 Guard Sophomore

Bella is a talented guard with excellent shooting ability, ball handling skills, and basketball IQ. Her quickness and agility make her a threat on offense, while her quickness contributes to her playmaking skills. Perkins has room for improvement in areas such as defensive consistency, shot selection, and physicality, but her overall skill set and potential make her a valuable asset. With continued development, Perkins has the potential to become an even more impactful player for the upcoming season.

UCLA: Brynn Masikewich 6'3 Forward Senior

Brynn Masikewich is a versatile forward who can contribute in multiple ways on the court. She can score from inside and outside. Her versatility allows her to impact the game in various facets and make a difference in different situations. Battled through injury throughout her career with the Bruins. Her best basketball could be ahead of her.

Stanford: Lauren Betts 6'7 Forward Freshmen

Lauren Betts possesses exceptional size and length for a forward, standing at 6'7" with a lengthy wingspan. Her height and wingspan make her a formidable presence in the paint, allowing her to contest shots, block shots, and alter opponents' shots around the rim. Her size also gives her an advantage on the boards, both offensively and defensively.

Betts has a high offensive potential with her scoring ability and versatility. She can score inside with post moves, putbacks, and finishes around the rim, and she has shown promise with her mid-range jump shot. With further development, she has the potential to become a reliable scoring option and star for years to come.

Oregon has TWO dynamic transfers!

Oregon: Endyia Rogers 5'7 Guard Senior

Endiya Rogers is a skilled and experienced guard who contributes to winning with her ball handling, passing, scoring, and defensive intensity.

Rogers is a vocal leader on the court and has a high basketball IQ. She has a good understanding of the game, makes smart decisions with the ball, and provides guidance to her teammates. She is a floor general who can control the pace of the game and make adjustments on the fly. Her leadership and basketball IQ are valuable assets for any team.

Shooting splits: FG 45.3% 3FG 38.7% FT 75.9%

Oregon: Te-Hina Paopao 5'9 Guard Junior

Paopao is an exceptional ball handler with excellent court vision and passing ability. She can handle the ball in tight spaces and make precise passes to set up her teammates for open shots. She is a skilled playmaker who can create scoring opportunities for herself and her teammates, and she has the ability to distribute the ball effectively in transition and in the half-court.

Ability to pull up in transition and score from all three levels. Plays with pace and natural feel at the lead guard position.

Shooting splits: FG 44.0% 3FG 42.4% FT 88.0%

Colorado: Jada Wynn 6'1 Guard Freshmen

The impressive Guard from Yorba Linda has now joined the portal. Jada has a ton of potential as a taller wing player. Jada Wynn's ability to shoot while moving off screens is exceptional, as evidenced by her impressive synergy rating.

Wynn possesses good size and athleticism for her position, standing at 6'1" as a forward. She has good mobility, quickness, and leaping ability, which allows her to be effective in various areas of the game, such as scoring, rebounding, and defending.

Cal: Evelien Lutje Schipholt 6'2 Forward Senior

This season, the Golden Bears benefited greatly from Evelien's high level of productivity. The Netherlands-born forward, known for her exceptional scoring skillset, emerged as the team's leader in total blocks.

Lutje Schipholt has good size and length for her position, standing at 6'2". Makes plays back to the basket or out of face up situations. Averaged 9.4 points per game and 4.8 rebounds.

Arizona State: Imogen Greenslade 6'4 Center Junior
Imogen Greenslade is a talented center with size and length, who has the potential to be a force on the defensive end of the court. Her rebounding and interior defense skills are strong, and she has shown promise in the post scoring.

Arizona: Lauren Ware 6'5 Junior Forward

Ware possesses good size and shooting ability for a forward/center, which allows her to be effective both inside and outside the paint. Effective shooter out of pick n' pop scenarios. Shooting nearly 46% in spot up situations.

Lauren Ware is highly capable of making noteworthy contributions to a basketball program and achieving great success at her future destination.

Conclusion

Don't miss out on the excitement! With these notable women's basketball transfers still available, the upcoming season promises to be a thrilling showcase of talent, athleticism, and game-changing moves. Stay tuned as these players make their mark on the court and shape the landscape of collegiate women's basketball!

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