5'7" 3 star guard from St Mary's High School in Stockton, CA. Confident combo-guard with a scorer's mentality and swagger; dribble-drive attack yields results; finds rim with consistency; keeps the defense honest with range at the arc. Cayton is starting to amass a lot of attention going into her junior season. Has a Nebraska offer plus Arizona State, Pacific, San Francisco, George Mason plus many more. Oklahoma St, Louisville, Oregon St. USC, Boise State, others
Her final list was Arizona State, Iowa State, Nebraska, Utah and Colorado.
So do we want the whole list again so that people can follow along?
South Carolina - Kaydra Duckett and Jatarie White
Duke - Angela Salvadores and Azura Stevens
Kentucky - Ivana Jacubkova
Notre Dame - Taya Reimer (landed at Michigan State)
Minnesota - Josie Buckingham and Danielle Garven
Nebraska - Natalie Romero & Jasmine Sincore, and verbal commit Mi'cole Clayton breaks commitment
Hofstra - Kelly Loftus
Norfolk State - Quiera Gilmore
La Tech - Tiara Davenport
UMASS - Ciarra Dillard (landed at Buffalo)
Alabama - Grad transfer Karyla Middlebrook landed at Kansas State)
I think that's the list so far? I didn't post any of the links but got the list from various sources when I searched for WCBB transfers 2016. I'm sure there are more...
De'Janae Boykin should be a part of this list, as she is a 2016 transfer. She should be eligible for the spring of 2017 (technically the last few games in December of 2016). PSU, I believe.
De'Janae Boykin should be a part of this list, as she is a 2016 transfer. She should be eligible for the spring of 2017 (technically the last few games in December of 2016). PSU, I believe.
January 22, 2016 - UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Head coach Coquese Washington has announced the addition of freshman transfer De'Janae Boykin (Springdale, Md.) to the Penn State women’s basketball roster. Transferring from the University of Connecticut, Boykin is a three-time gold medalist in international competition and earned McDonald’s All-American honors following her final prep season.
Boykin is subject to the NCAA Transfer Rules, meaning she must sit out two semesters before being eligible for competition. Boykin will be able to compete following the conclusion of the fall 2016 semester. This was taken from the Penn State official website.
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