It’s worth repeating that there is no indication UConn is pursuing Cardoso. With the exception of Stanford and perhaps UConn, there are probably several hundred D1 programs who are pursuing Cardoso.
If we look at her senior year of HS, she did not have a bunch of offers to choose from because she had not yet earned a high enough SAT/ACT test score. Remember that English is her 2nd language.
While other schools passed on Cardoso, Coach Q may have been the only coach to take a chance and offer her a scholarship. Subsequently, Cardoso earned the requisite standardized test score as well as academic all-conference honors in the ACC.
Now, just about everyone wants Cardoso. She is a smart young lady who has until July 1 to make her decision. While a lot of transfers feel the need to commit quickly lest they lose the offer, no school who wants Cardoso is going to pull their scholarship offer if she doesn’t commit right away.
If I were advising her, I would tell her to finish her coursework at Syracuse (Finals end May 21). Then review all the offers, pare down the list to your top few, go visit the schools, meet with the coaches and then, and only then, make your decision.
We all want to know where she’s heading sooner rather than later. At 6’7”, with significant upside potential, Cardoso has the luxury to take her time and make the best choice for her.