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I guess with the Transfer Portal being what it has become these days, ranking team's transfer acquisitions is going to become the new team recruiting rankings. ESPN dives into this concept with its transfer player rankings. These are PLAYER, and not overall team rankings. Here is the gist of the rankings, with player profiles and reasonings to be found in the linked article:
1. Kamilla Cardoso (South Carolina, from Syracuse)
2. Jordan Lewis (Baylor, from Alabama)
3. Dorka Juhasz (Connecticut, from Ohio State)
4. Diamond Johnson (N.C. State, from Rutgers)
5. Ja'Mee Asberry (Baylor, from Oklahoma State)
6. Anastasia Hayes (Mississippi State, from Middle Tennessee)
7. Koi Love (Arizona, from Vanderbilt)
8. Emily Engstler (Louisville, from Syracuse)
9. Sasha Goforth (Arkansas, from Oregon State)
10. Endyia Rogers (Oregon, from Southern Cal)
11. Celeste Taylor (Duke, from Texas)
12. Taylor Mikesell (Ohio State, from Oregon)
13. Moon Ursin (Tulane, from Baylor via LSU)
14. Alexus Dye (Tennessee, from Troy)
15. Kiara Lewis (Clemson, from Syracuse)
16. Aliyah Matharu (Texas, from Mississippi State)
17. Christianna Carr (Syracuse, from Kansas State)
18. Angel Baker (Mississippi, from Wright State)
19. Iimar'I Thomas (UCLA, from Cincinnati)
20. Aaliyah Patty (Texas A&M, from Ohio State)
21. Chrislyn Carr (Syracuse, from Texas Tech, via Baylor)
22. Ariyah Copeland (Arizona, from Alabama)
23. Imani Lewis (Duke, from Wisconsin)
24. Nancy Mulkey (Washington, from Rice)
25. Lasha Petree (Rutgers, from Bradley)
Honorable Mention:
Jordan Hamilton, Stanford (from Northwestern), guard; Carlie Littlefield, North Carolina (from Princeton), guard; Karissa McLaughlin Marquette (from Purdue), guard; Jaz Shelley, Nebraska (from Oregon), guard; Jaelynn Penn, UCLA (from Indiana), guard
I would guess Baylor wins the overall team rankings, with two transfer acquisitions that were ranked in the top 5.....
1. Kamilla Cardoso (South Carolina, from Syracuse)
2. Jordan Lewis (Baylor, from Alabama)
3. Dorka Juhasz (Connecticut, from Ohio State)
4. Diamond Johnson (N.C. State, from Rutgers)
5. Ja'Mee Asberry (Baylor, from Oklahoma State)
6. Anastasia Hayes (Mississippi State, from Middle Tennessee)
7. Koi Love (Arizona, from Vanderbilt)
8. Emily Engstler (Louisville, from Syracuse)
9. Sasha Goforth (Arkansas, from Oregon State)
10. Endyia Rogers (Oregon, from Southern Cal)
11. Celeste Taylor (Duke, from Texas)
12. Taylor Mikesell (Ohio State, from Oregon)
13. Moon Ursin (Tulane, from Baylor via LSU)
14. Alexus Dye (Tennessee, from Troy)
15. Kiara Lewis (Clemson, from Syracuse)
16. Aliyah Matharu (Texas, from Mississippi State)
17. Christianna Carr (Syracuse, from Kansas State)
18. Angel Baker (Mississippi, from Wright State)
19. Iimar'I Thomas (UCLA, from Cincinnati)
20. Aaliyah Patty (Texas A&M, from Ohio State)
21. Chrislyn Carr (Syracuse, from Texas Tech, via Baylor)
22. Ariyah Copeland (Arizona, from Alabama)
23. Imani Lewis (Duke, from Wisconsin)
24. Nancy Mulkey (Washington, from Rice)
25. Lasha Petree (Rutgers, from Bradley)
Honorable Mention:
Jordan Hamilton, Stanford (from Northwestern), guard; Carlie Littlefield, North Carolina (from Princeton), guard; Karissa McLaughlin Marquette (from Purdue), guard; Jaz Shelley, Nebraska (from Oregon), guard; Jaelynn Penn, UCLA (from Indiana), guard
Women's college basketball transfer rankings: South Carolina, UConn get deeper, Baylor, Syracuse rebuild
Which transfers will make the most impact? Kamilla Cardoso, Jordan Lewis and Dorka Juhasz are all on new teams after a busy offseason of movement.
www.espn.com
I would guess Baylor wins the overall team rankings, with two transfer acquisitions that were ranked in the top 5.....