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Women's college basketball transfer rankings for 2020-21 and 2021-22

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Graham Hays - ESPN

We will never know which team would have won the NCAA championship in women's college basketball this season. We do know there is a good chance a transfer would have proved pivotal. Be it Oregon's Minyon Moore, Baylor's Te'a Cooper, Louisville's Elizabeth Balogun or Mississippi State's Jordan Danberry, most contenders benefited from transfers in 2019-20.

 
ESPN has been pumping out some pretty decent articles similar to this on women’s college basketball. I guess they also think the 1 time transfer rule is dead this season.
 
In fairness, with the exception of Cooper, the others all transferred to much better programs than the ones they left, so of course they benefited from transferring. I am somewhat skeptical that Slocum's new program will be any better than her old one; I have even greater skepticism if Carrington transfers to Oregon, given how much Oregon loses and the likelihood that Stanford will be very competitive for an NCAA one seed next season.
 

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