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Begin anew. No more 20+ page threads. People reading the thread for the first time have too many old posts to wade through
 
The predecessor thread may be consulted here.

As of 4 Oct 2020, I've updated column 2 to reflect the players' current (2020-21) classifications. I've also added a "(w)" notation in cases where a transfer waiver request is known to have been approved.

Player2019-20 class, stats
^ grad transfer
(w) waiver approved
Departing fromNew school
Jayla AlexanderSoph., 5'9" guardOle MissGeorgetown
Jorie AllenSoph., 6'1" forwardIndianaDePaul
Sara Anastasieska^ Gr., 5'11" guardCalDuke
Shakira Austin(w) Jr., 6'5" forwardMarylandOle Miss
Azana BainesSoph., 6'1" guardDukeVirginia Tech
Trinity Baptiste^ Sr., 6'0" forwardVirginia TechArizona
Brylee BartramSoph., 5'8" guardFloridaVanderbilt
Tanaya Beacham^ Gr., 6'1" forwardToledoOhio State
Kierstan BellSoph., 6'1" guardOhio StateFlorida Gulf Coast
Kayla Belles-LeeJr., 6'3" forwardMichigan StateBYU
Sara BejediSoph., 5'7" guardArizona StateFlorida State
Robyn BentonJr., 5'9" guardAuburnKentucky
Katie Benzan^ Sr., 5'6" guardHarvardMaryland
Niya BeverleySr., 5'7" guardWisconsinPenn State
Chloe BibbySr., 6'1" wingMississippi StateMaryland
Essence BookerSoph., 5'8" guardNevadaBall State
Tyeshia BowersSr., 5'7" guardChicago State
Eve BraslisJr., 6'1" forwardUtah ValleyPepperdine
Leigha BrownJr., 6'1" wingNebraskaMichigan
Deja Cage^ RS Sr., 5'8" guardOle MissMiddle Tennessee
Nicole Cardaño-HillarySr., 5'7" guardGeorge MasonIndiana
Chrislyn CarrJr., 5'5" guardTexas Techwithdrew
DiJonai Carrington^ Gr., 5'11" wingStanfordBaylor
Jasmine CarsonJr., 5'10" guardGeorgia TechWest Virginia
Johnasia CashSr., 6'2" forwardSMUPenn State
Mi'Cole Cayton^ RS Jr., 5'9" guardCalNebraska
Andrea Cecil^ Gr., 6'1" guardBowling GreenFlorida Gulf Coast
Emma ClarkeJr., 6'1" guardColoradoTexas Tech
London ClarksonSoph., 6'2" forwardFlorida StateVirginia
Lucy CochraneSoph., 6'5" forwardOregonPortland
Janai CroomsJr., 5'10" guardOhio StateMichigan State
Maori DavenportSoph., 6'4" centerRutgersGeorgia
Alana DavisJr., 6'2" forwardMemphisno longer in portal?
Shanaijah DavisonSr., 5'6" guardLong Beach StateDixie State
Asiah DingleJr., 5'4" guardKent StateStony Brook
Rokia DoumbiaJr., 5'9" guardArkansasPurdue
Lauren EboJr., 6'4" forwardPenn StateTexas
Tiana England^ RS Sr., 5'7" guardSt. John'sFlorida State
Karla ErjavecJr., 5'10" guardWyomingMiami (FL)
Jayla Everett(w) Jr., 5'10" guardNew MexicoPitt
Shay FanoSoph., 6'0' forwardSouthern UtahUtah Valley
Tajah Foster-WalkerSoph., 6'2" forwardUMKCMiami (OH)
Courtney Fredrickson^ Gr., 6'2" forwardWisconsinDePaul
A'Tyanna Gaulden^ RS Sr., 5'7" guardArkansasGeorgia Southern
Sydney Goodson^ RS Sr., 5'9" guardTexas TechKansas State
Lexi GordonSr., 6'0" wingTexas Techwithdrew
Steph GormanJr., 6'0" guardUtah StateSan Diego
Vivian Gray^ Sr., 6'1" guardOklahoma StateTexas Tech
Da'Ja Green^ RS Sr., 5'6" guardWoffordVirginia Tech
Keyen Green^ RS Sr., 6'1" forwardLibertyTennessee
Zaay GreenRS Soph., 6'0" guardTennesseeTexas A&M
D'Asia GreggJr., 6'2" forwardFlorida State (JC)Virginia Tech
Lauren HansenSoph., 5'8" guardAuburnMissouri
Jayla Hemingway(w) Soph., 5'11" guardMississippi StateWest Virginia
Petra Holešínská^ Gr., 5'10" guardIllinoisNorth Carolina
Jada HollandSoph., 5'5" guardGrand CanyonUC Riverside
Erin HowardJr., 6'1" wingAuburnFlorida State
Tori HydukeRS Soph., 5'6" guardGeorge WashingtonDrexel
Erin Jones^ RS Sr., 6'1" wingRhode IslandNorth Florida
Loretta KakalaRS Soph., 6'2" centerPacific
Joyce Kennerson^ RS Sr., 5'4" guardTexas SouthernArkansas Pine Bluff
Nikola KovacikovaJr., 5'10" guardGeorgetownPenn
Imani LacyJr., 6'1" forwardNevadaLong Beach State
Kyra Lambert^ Gr., 5'9" guardDukeTexas
Kamryn LemonJr., 5'8" guardOklahomaLong Beach State
Alisha LewisSoph., 5'7" guardSyracuseUCF
Carlie LittlefieldSr., 5'9" guardPrinceton
Dara MabreyJr., 5'7" guardVirginia TechNotre Dame
Ellie Mack^ RS Sr., 6'3" forwardBucknellOregon State
Marissa MackinsJr., 5'8" guardTempleNorth Florida
Destiny Marshall(w) RS Jr., 5'10" guardJacksonvilleRutgers
Jazmine MassengillJr., 6'0" guardTennesseeKentucky
Emily Maupin^ Gr., 6'3" forwardLibertyVirginia
Kamaria McDanielSr., 5'10" guardPenn StateBaylor
Taylor Mikesell(w) Jr., 5'11" guardMarylandOregon
Kayla MokwuahJr., 6'4" centerGeorge WashingtonTCU
Brooke MooreJr., 5'7" guardAuburnPurdue
Alexis MorrisRS Jr., 5'6" guardRutgersTexas A&M
Patricia MorrisJr., 6'7" forwardOregon StateTCU
Karly Murphy^ RS Jr., 6'1" forwardGreen BayColorado State
Najé MurrayRS Sr., 5'6" guardSan Diego St / CalTexas Tech
Gabby NikitinaiteSr., 5'11" guardNorthern IllinoisGeorge Washington
Abby O'ConnorSr., 6'0" wingLoyola ChicagoGonzaga
Jaden OwensSoph., 5'8" guardUCLABaylor
Olivia Owens(w) RS Soph., 6'4" centerMarylandKentucky
Irekpitan Ozzy-MomoduSr., 6'2" centerRobert MorrisEastern Michigan
no longer on roster
Ryann PayneJr., 5'6" guardTCULSU
Enna Pehadzic^ Gr., 5'9" guardSouth FloridaVanderbilt
Raina Perez^ RS Sr., 5'4" guardCal State FullertonNC State
Destiny Pitts(w) Sr., 5'10" guardMinnesotaTexas A&M
Lauren RewersSr., 6'4" centerHawai'iMichigan State
Alaina RiceSoph., 5'8" guardFlorida A&MAuburn
Briyanah RichardsonSoph., 5'6" guardSt. Peter'sLincoln Univ. (D-II)
Danielle SanderlinSr., 6'0" forwardCanisiusUMass
Jordan Sanders^ Sr., 5'11" forwardUC IrvineSouthern Cal
Earlette ScottJr., 5'10" guardProvidenceStony Brook
Destiny Slocum^ RS Sr., 5'7" guardOregon StateArkansas
Alisia SmithSr., 6'3" forwardPenn StateMichigan State
Aaliyah StanleySoph., 5'6" guardEastern MichiganFlorida Gulf Coast
Alaysia Styles^ Jr., 6'3" forwardCalMaryland
Jovana Subasic^ RS Sr., 6'4" forwardWashington StateOregon State
Taylor SuttonJr., 5'4" guardMiddle TennesseeAlabama
Caterrion Thompson^ RS Sr., 5'10" guardBowling GreenMississippi State
Asia ToddSoph., 5'9" guardLibertyUCF
Ashtyn VerbeekJr., 6'2" forwardNebraskaDordt (NAIA)
Tereza VitulováJr., 6'2" centerWyomingSouth Florida
Jordan WalkerRS Jr., 5'8" guardWestern MichiganTennessee
Stephanie Watts^ Gr., 5'11" guardSouthern CalNorth Carolina
Shemera WilliamsFr., 5'8" guardVirginia
Aspen WillistonJr., 6'4" centerOklahomaSouth Dakota
Holly WinterburnSoph., 5'10" guardOregonUC Davis
returned to UK
Bendu Yeaney(w) Jr., 5'10" guardIndianaArizona
Jazmine YoungJr., 5'8" guardTennessee StateBuffalo

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I’m surprised Shemara Williams hasn’t landed somewhere yet. Talented sophomore guard.
 
I would like to know just what is going on at Maryland and Ohio State? Seems like annually they have 2-3 players transferring out.
 
I’m surprised Shemara Williams hasn’t landed somewhere yet. Talented sophomore guard.

maybe she will give Marquette a chance this time around, if she goes there it’ll help make the Big East more competitive at the top.
 
Texas Tech Lady Raiders add Oklahoma State Cowgirls transfer Vivian Gray.

One of the best players in the Big 12 is staying in the conference but changing schools for the 2020-21 season after Texas Tech announced Vivian Gray's addition as a graduate transfer.

Texas Tech adds OK State transfer Vivian Gray
 
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Another waiver:

This announcement is doubly significant: Not only is she ruled immediately eligible after transferring, but apparently her junior year of eligibility was restored through an additional exemption from the medical hardship waiver rules. She played in 6 games in what would have been her junior year in 2019-20, including against Maryland on Jan. 20, which was certainly past the midpoint of the season.
 
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Just wanted to let you hear this straight from the Domer's mouth:
Dara Mabrey's appeal was accepted and she can play in 2020-21. She'll also have 21-22.

From this Irish fan's perspective, this was fortuitous timing because this is the year ND needed a point/lead guard, with Marta Sniezek gone and Olivia Miles not coming until 2021. Dara can man this with assistance from combo guard Kaitlyn Gilbert and frosh Alasia Hayes, but Iv'e got to think this is what Niele Ivey was hoping for.

On that note, I'll exit stage right before Jess Shepard's name is invoked... ;)

 
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Luckily this was preceded by Yeaney's ruling at Arizona. Looks like here we go again with another round of some are granted immediate eligibility, some aren't, for no apparent reason. :rolleyes:

Completely agree. So much for rhyme or reason.
 
I've read that the NCAA has all but approved a one-time waiver for all players. That may be prompting the slew of waivers granted this season.

I wouldn't want Irish fans to have to suffer through another unranked season. Not out of sympathy but just to keep their whining down to the normal 90 decibel level. :rolleyes:
 
Just wanted to let you hear this straight from the Domer's mouth:
Dara Mabrey's appeal was accepted and she can play in 2020-21. She'll also have 21-22.

From this Irish fan's perspective, this was fortuitous timing because this is the year ND needed a point/lead guard, with Marta Sniezek gone and Olivia Miles not coming until 2021. Dara can man this with assistance from combo guard Kaitlyn Gilbert and frosh Alasia Hayes, but Iv'e got to think this is what Niele Ivey was hoping for.

On that note, I'll exit stage right before Jess Shepard's name is invoked... ;)

Haha - the Shepard Rule.
 
Just wanted to let you hear this straight from the Domer's mouth:
Dara Mabrey's appeal was accepted and she can play in 2020-21. She'll also have 21-22.

From this Irish fan's perspective, this was fortuitous timing because this is the year ND needed a point/lead guard, with Marta Sniezek gone and Olivia Miles not coming until 2021. Dara can man this with assistance from combo guard Kaitlyn Gilbert and frosh Alasia Hayes, but Iv'e got to think this is what Niele Ivey was hoping for.

On that note, I'll exit stage right before Jess Shepard's name is invoked... ;)


Hey Dillion, I thought Dara was more a “2” than a PG, so are there any concerns on this move? I am not sure what to make of this young team, can they move the ball, who can shoot? Who can rebound and most important who can play defense? How will Niele handle being the top dog? This seems like anywhere from a league contender to a lower 3rd ACC finish.
 
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Hey Dillion, I thought Dara was more a “2” than a PG, so are there any concerns on this move? I am not sure what to make of this young team, can they move the ball, who can shoot? Who can rebound and most important who can play defense? How will Niele handle being the totp dog? This seems like anywhere from a league contender to a lower 3rd ACC finish.

Wow, that's covering all the ingredients in the stew, DefenseBB! I'll try to take them component-wise and overall.
- Dara. She was used primarily as a shooter last year at Va. Tech but handled the offense as a combo guard her frosh year. She's on record as saying she'll do anything Niele wants. The plan -- pre-eligibility -- was for combo guard Kaitlyn Gilbert to be the lead guard, with help from frosh Alasia Hayes. I'll take a bet that Dara will now be in that pool, due to her work frosh year and the senior year in HS when she led her Manasquan team to the NJ overall state title as a point guard.

If anything, it gives the Irish some options there and will increase the scoring potential and outside shooting from that position (Marta Sniezek could take a charge but jump shooting was not a consistent option.)

- Can They Move The Ball? I sure hope so. Having Ivey back should help address the flow in the offense, whether it's the modified Princeton offense and/or some variations of high pick and roll that Niele learned from her year in the NBA.

- Well, who is going to facilitate that? Jury is out on Mabrey/Gllbert/Hayes until we see the results, right?
(Many Benchers think this truly won't be addressed until PG Olivia Hayes rolls onto the court in 2021.)

But, if you've paid attention to the Irish ball-control offense, it works best when you have a high-post player who can facilitate ball movement, both down to the paint and around the horn. Think Natalie Achonwa or Kat Westbeld. For that reason, I'm paying attention to frosh Maddy Westbeld, who looks to be a duplicate of older sister. Maybe not immediately, but as the season progresses.

- Outside shooting. Dara, Desiree Walker and Sam Brunelle will be counted on for long distance shooting. Brunelle's percentage went up once Mik Vaughn returned to the line-up and Sam didn't have to play center on defense and wing on offense. Ivey said a priority was getting the ball to Brunellee to maximize her strengths. Dara is a Mabrey ('nuff said ;) ) Frosh-wise: forward Westbeld can shoot deep, but me thinks mid-range is her forte. And frosh guard/wing Alli Campbell is another shooter with range.

- Defense: ??? Mik Vaughn cleaned up knee in the off-season and that's needed. Her mobility in the center is critical. Guardwise, ballhawk Abby Prohaska returns from her lung issues and Anaya Peoples is also back. Both are excellent defenders. Alasia Hayes is supposed to be good on the ball and Dara is the best of the Mabreys at defense. Still, who knows?

- As for Niele, Coquese Washington, Michaela Mabrey and Carol Owens, the coaching staff: they all know each other, but that was working for Muffet. We'll have to see how the step up goes.

To paraphrase the late, great Daviid Niven: in the preseasons, the moon's a balloon. :rolleyes: Stay tuned.
 
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I’m surprised Shemara Williams hasn’t landed somewhere yet. Talented sophomore guard.
If Shemera hasn't landed yet, it's not for lack of offers. Must be taking her time to decide -- she was a late announcer, in mid-August -- or maybe she's considering opting out this year.

I'm predicting Kentucky.
 
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I had a feeling Oklahoma State would try to block their former players from receiving immediate eligibility at another Big 12 program:

 
I had a feeling Oklahoma State would try to block their former players from receiving immediate eligibility at another Big 12 program:


Raoul seems puzzled, but if I understand the situation correctly, even a grad transfer needs to get cleared by their former school for immediate eligibility in an intra-Big 12 transfer. Similar to how Tech last year initially blocked DeGrate's bid for immediate eligibility at Baylor, before finally relenting.
 
Raoul seems puzzled, but if I understand the situation correctly, even a grad transfer needs to get cleared by their former school for immediate eligibility in an intra-Big 12 transfer. Similar to how Tech last year initially blocked DeGrate's bid for immediate eligibility at Baylor, before finally relenting.
If OSU is in fact trying to block immediate eligibility, I can totally understand their position. They lost 2 transfers to another Big 12 school. The Big 12 has rules in place for a reason, and the players decided to transfer knowing about those rules.

Will be interesting to see what happens in the future regarding intra-conference transfers within the Big 12 after the 2020-21 season with the new NCAA rule allowing for a one-time transfer with immediate eligibility.
 
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So let me get this straight...if Littel actually was a good coach with a significantly better conference record than his paltry 76-86 in 10 year, and he wanted to coach at Texas when their position was open, would he have to sit out a year? The answer of course is NO he would not. This reeks of the hypocrisy that faced Saban when he tried to block a second string player from going to Georgia considering how many jobs he abandoned mid contract.
It’s a STUPID rule and is against the free market. All writers should be deluging this the coach with questions and pointed comments. So much for having the students best interest at heart.
To me, it’s time for Littel to lose this job anyway, he’s not been great in conference, pads his OOC with cupcakes to get 20 wins and now this? As Michael Kay says “See ya”
 
So let me get this straight...if Littel actually was a good coach with a significantly better conference record than his paltry 76-86 in 10 year, and he wanted to coach at Texas when their position was open, would he have to sit out a year? The answer of course is NO he would not. This reeks of the hypocrisy that faced Saban when he tried to block a second string player from going to Georgia considering how many jobs he abandoned mid contract.
It’s a STUPID rule and is against the free market. All writers should be deluging this the coach with questions and pointed comments. So much for having the students best interest at heart.
To me, it’s time for Littel to lose this job anyway, he’s not been great in conference, pads his OOC with cupcakes to get 20 wins and now this? As Michael Kay says “See ya”
That is the intra-conference transfer rule in all Big 12 sports as voted when the conference was formed back in 1996. So, student-athletes should be aware of that rule prior to transferring. The only ones who have a right to complain are those schools who voted against the rule when it was up for discussion many years ago. Furthermore, an intra-conference transfer also loses one year of eligibility (believe that is still in force); the exception being grad-transfers. So, Gerlich's daughter, Bryn will lose one year of eligibility as an undergraduate intra-conference transfer.
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According to section 6.3.1 of the Big 12 bylaws, a student-athlete transferring between member institutions must sit out a year of competition unless they receive a written waiver from the athletic director of their original school.

“Any consent given relating to intraconference transfer may be unconditional or conditioned on the student-athlete completing an academic year in residence at the second Member Institution before competing,” the rule states.

“Any consent given relating to intraconference transfer may be unconditional or conditioned on the student-athlete completing an academic year in residence at the second Member Institution before competing,” per Big 12 rules
Unlike the Big 12, the Southeastern Conference last summer passed a specific amendment addressing graduate transfers between member institutions. Per the SEC rule, any transfer who has completed their undergraduate degree is immediately eligible if they transfer within the conference. There is no language mentioning graduate transfers in the Big 12’s bylaws, therefore leaving them under the same set of rules as undergraduate transfers.
 
That is the intra-conference transfer rule in all Big 12 sports as voted when the conference was formed back in 1996. So, student-athletes should be aware of that rule prior to transferring. The only ones who have a right to complain are those schools who voted against the rule when it was up for discussion many years ago. Furthermore, an intra-conference transfer also loses one year of eligibility (believe that is still in force); the exception being grad-transfers. So, Gerlich's daughter, Bryn will lose one year of eligibility as an undergraduate intra-conference transfer.
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According to section 6.3.1 of the Big 12 bylaws, a student-athlete transferring between member institutions must sit out a year of competition unless they receive a written waiver from the athletic director of their original school.

“Any consent given relating to intraconference transfer may be unconditional or conditioned on the student-athlete completing an academic year in residence at the second Member Institution before competing,” the rule states.


Unlike the Big 12, the Southeastern Conference last summer passed a specific amendment addressing graduate transfers between member institutions. Per the SEC rule, any transfer who has completed their undergraduate degree is immediately eligible if they transfer within the conference. There is no language mentioning graduate transfers in the Big 12’s bylaws, therefore leaving them under the same set of rules as undergraduate transfers.
Southie, I am well aware of the rule and am saying It’s a freakin stupid rule that needs to be abolished. That beings said a coach can AND SHOULD NOT block another player from transferring to another Big 12 school. :rolleyes:
 
Transfer Olivia Owens immediately eligible for Kentucky Wildcats, NCAA rules.

Which brings up a question: Has the NCAA denied any transfer waiver request of consequence?
 
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