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Since the transfer portal opened after Selection Sunday, plenty of big names will play the 2024-25 season in new places. But there are some that stand out above the rest. On3’s Talia Goodman broke down some of the more notable transfers from this cycle, headlined by Lucy Olsen and Hailey Van Lith. Olsen spent this past season at Villanova, where she averaged 23.3 points per game to rank third in the nation, while Van Lith joined a star-studded LSU team. However, she found herself playing out of position and opted for a change of scenery when she committed to TCU. On3 2023-2024 Women’s Basketba...
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As women’s basketball soared in popularity this past season, Caitlin Clark was at the center of the conversation. The NCAA’s all-time leading scorer led Iowa to a national championship appearance before becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft to the Indiana Fever. However, the Hawkeyes lost in the title game to undefeated South Carolina. But Clark still generated a buzz after her college career ended and, despite falling short in Cleveland, even appeared on Saturday Night Live with jokes for Michael Che ahead of the draft. To LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson – whose Tigers lost to Clark in the...
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Dji Bailey has committed out of the transfer portal to LSU. Bailey just completed his senior season at Richmond after four years with the Spiders. Now, he will be callin’ Baton Rouge after committing to Matt McMahon and the Tigers. Per On3’s Jamie Shaw, Bailey “reportedly had a good number of suitors throughout the process” while in the portal. On April 30th, though, he ultimately placed an RPM Prediction, one that has since come true with this news, for Bailey to choose LSU. Bailey has appeared in 78 games in college while at for Richmond, including 53 the past two seasons with 31 starts. In ...
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When Angel Reese was drafted to the Chicago Sky, she had to decide on what number to wear. Reese wore No. 10 throughout her college career at LSU and Maryland, but that would go to her new teammate Kamilla Cardoso, the third overall pick in the draft. As Reese thought about her decision, she considered No. 3 briefly. That was the number that Candace Parker wore throughout her 16-year WNBA career, including two seasons in Chicago. Reese, who is 17 years younger than Parker, drew inspiration from her game growing up and thought it would be a good way to pay homage to the legend. However, after s...
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Former LSU women’s basketball star Hailey Van Lith made it official on Friday evening, officially committing to the TCU Horned Frogs in the transfer portal. And shortly after the announcement, it didn’t take long for her former teammate at LSU, Angel Reese, to shout her out on X, formerly known as Twitter. The post Angel Reese shouts out Hailey Van Lith transfer move: ‘I’m always rocking with you’ appeared first on On3.
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Former LSU star Hailey Van Lith wasn’t ready to announce her commitment to TCU earlier this week, but she is now. Van Lith has officially signed with TCU, she announced Friday evening on Instagram. “The pen has officially hit the paper,” she said. Word got out earlier this month that Hailey Van Lith had committed to TCU, but she refuted the report this week. However, she is now officially joining the Horned Frogs program. “I did take a visit to TCU and am very interested in them, but I took visits to other schools and was very interested in them, too,” Van Lith told The AP. “I haven’t made an ...
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The Chicago Bears made the NFL dreams of quarterback Caleb Williams come true on Thursday night, as they selected him No. 1 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft. He joined the same city as former LSU women’s basketball star, Angel Reese. She was recently selected by the Chicago Sky in the 2024 WNBA Draft. So shortly after Caleb Williams went to the Bears, Reese had to shout out Williams, who is from Washington, D.C., close to her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. The Chicago Sky have selected forward Angel Reese with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Reese spent the first two seasons of h...
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LSU women’s basketball star Hailey Van Lith did not actually commit to TCU, according to her statement to the Associated Press. The former Louisville and Tigers’ star was expected to join the Horned Frogs backcourt out of the portal. However, that does not appear to be the case at the moment. “I did take a visit to TCU and am very interested in them, but I took visits to other schools and was very interested in them, too,” Van Lith told The AP. “I haven’t made an official commitment, but I’m very close. The ink has not touched the paper for any school.” Originally, Talia Goodman reported Van L...
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Ole Miss’ Brandon Murray has entered his name into the transfer portal. This will be Murray’s fourth transfer in his college career to what will be his fourth different program. He started his career at LSU, transferred to Georgetown, and then came to Ole Miss for this past season. In total, Murray has appeared in 83 career games, including 62 starts with almost all of those coming while with the Tigers in Baton Rouge and the Hoyas in Washington D.C.. During that time at his trio of schools, he has averaged 9.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.1 steals while shooting 40.6% from the fie...
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The Chicago Sky were one of the big winners coming out of Monday’s 2024 WNBA Draft, landing South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso and LSU’s Angel Reese in the first round. Both were key to their teams’ respective national championship runs in the past two seasons, success they can only hope to replicate together with the Sky. South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley said on 670 The Score in Chicago this week that she’s a fan of the Cardoso/Reese partnership in Chicago even though they were rivals on the basketball court as recent as last month’s SEC Tournament Championship Game. “Kamilla is the ultima...
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