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Impact transfers (spring 2019)

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I don't think Kim will put up with any of her BS so she will either get on board or its going to be a rough year for her.

Curious what this means for Honesty. I was expecting Honestly and DeCosta to play a lot more this year. No doubt Egbo and Smith will be mainstays among that sophomore class.
Lauren cox won’t take her BS too! Lauren’s not afraid to be vocal with her teammates! Lauren is the captain and should get all the focus next year! Also, honesty and decosta will be fine! If cooper didn’t transfer, mulkey was going to insert decosta into the lineup. I’m sure she’ll get like 15-18 minutes off the bench! She’s 100 percent now and she will be tremendous for Baylor! She did good with the limited time that she had
 
Both of them? Getting a wee bit greedy there. :cool:
Haha I hope we get both. I just don’t want to lose Sarah Andrews to Texas! Also, Baylor is not the greedy ones! Oregon seems to be stockpiling all the talent. Lol
 
Haha I hope we get both. I just don’t want to lose Sarah Andrews to Texas! Also, Baylor is not the greedy ones! Oregon seems to be stockpiling all the talent. Lol

Yeah Oregon is good w/ what they've got. Oregon St. would be plenty happy to get Hailey Van Lith though.
 
I'm declining to list her as an "impact" transfer, since she doesn't meet my arbitrary criteria, but Gabby Crawford (6-2 sophomore forward, #80 HG 2018) has transferred from Ole Miss to Morehead State, per Raoul.

An interesting case because she actually transferred a year ago from Alabama to Ole Miss, where she averaged 3.5 ppg and 3.7 rpg in 15.3 mpg. She did have career highs of 16 points and 9 rebounds against Tennessee :)
 
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From Duke, to Auburn, and now ... Florida Atlantic. Surely the biggest acquisition of Jim Jabir's latest career iteration.

This a homecoming for Primm, a native of West Palm Beach.

That leaves Ahlana Smith, formerly of UCLA, as the last "impact" transfer left.
 
From Duke, to Auburn, and now ... Florida Atlantic. Surely the biggest acquisition of Jim Jabir's latest career iteration.

This a homecoming for Primm, a native of West Palm Beach.

Crystal Primm sounds like one of those southern sodas we hear about from @triaddukefan
 
From Duke, to Auburn, and now ... Florida Atlantic. Surely the biggest acquisition of Jim Jabir's latest career iteration.

This a homecoming for Primm, a native of West Palm Beach.

That leaves Ahlana Smith, formerly of UCLA, as the last "impact" transfer left.
You could also add Jordan Hosey. She didn’t play last year, but will be at New Mexico this year.
 
You could also add Jordan Hosey. She didn’t play last year, but will be at New Mexico this year.
Wow, I figured she had quit college basketball. #16 HoopGurlz 2015 but didn't do a whole lot at Texas. Nothing was heard from her since she announced last summer she was leaving the Forty Acres.



Interesting that one of her thank yous is to Tina Thompson, her "mentor." I wonder if Thompson's departure to Virginia was a reason Hosey decided to leave as well.

New Mexico was also where Ciani Cryor of Rutgers initially announced she was heading, until she later changed her mind and went pro.
 
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Wow, I figured she had quit college basketball. #16 HoopGurlz 2015 but didn't do a whole lot at Texas. Nothing was heard from her since she announced she was leaving the Forty Acres.



Interesting that one of her thank yous is to Tina Thompson, her "mentor." I wonder of Thompson's departure to Virginia was a reason Hosey decided to leave as well.

New Mexico was also where Ciani Cryor of Rutgers initially announced she was heading, until she later changed her mind and went pro.

They also have a really solid freshmen class coming in, a pair of top-100 recruits, and another who was top-50 at one point.
 
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They also have a really solid freshmen class coming in, a pair of top-100 recruits, and another who was top-50 at one point.
I momentarily forgot about Corina Carter (#64 HG), the point guard on the Texas 6A state championship team from Converse Judson HS. She's small but she's spunky and gritty.

I see their other top 100 recruit is from Anchorage, Alaska.
 
And another name that could be worth adding is McKenzie Forbes. I think she may still be up in the air about staying at or transferring from Cal (unless I missed it, which is very possible), but she was a McDAA, top-35 prospect by ESPN and top-25 by PN, and averaged 5.3 PPG at Cal as a FR.

Does Scott-Grayson count too?
 
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And another name that could be worth adding is McKenzie Forbes. I think she may still be up in the air about staying at or transferring from Cal (unless I missed it, which is very possible), but she was a McDAA, top-35 prospect by ESPN and top-25 by PN, and averaged 5.3 PPG at Cal as a FR.

Does Scott-Grayson count too?
Good catches. I've added Forbes based on her high recruit ranking (#35 HG). She didn't do a lot at Cal in her freshman year, but the talent did show.

If a player is dismissed from the team, do they still have to enter the portal?
 
- HSG to Auburn
- Ahlana Smith to Gulf Coast State College

What? That's a big step down for both. Is GCSC a juco? Did she have academic problems? Could be seeing her transfer again next year.
 
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What? That's a big step down for both. Is GCSC a juco? Did she have academic problems? Could be seeing her transfer again next year.

Its a junior college.... so I guess she plays one year and then transfers. She's from Charlotte.... so maybe a school like NC State? Clemson?
 
Its a junior college.... so I guess she plays one year and then transfers. She's from Charlotte.... so maybe a school like NC State? Clemson?
Gulf Coast State College has become a bit of a magnet for freshman D-I out-transfers. That's also where Tayler Emery played her sophomore year as a pit stop between Tulane and Virginia Tech. I see their roster also now has D'asia Gregg, who was a freshman at Georgia Tech last year.

GCSC has also become the dominant force of the NJCAA. National champions 3 out of the last 4 years, and 6 times total. I wonder if the Commodores of the Florida Panhandle could beat the Commodores of central Tennessee :rolleyes:
 
More twists and turns in Transfer Land:

Cyani Cryor, who:
  • was dismissed from the team at Rutgers in late February due to a violation of team rules, and
  • subsequently announced she was transferring to New Mexico, and
  • subsequently was reported to be forgoing her final year of eligibility in order to turn pro ...
... has now popped up on Texas Southern's roster.

Though her status is not explicitly confirmed, I take her listing as a grad student on the roster as indicating her immediate availability.

(Credit to Raoul for the scoop.)
 

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