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PostPosted: 12/27/14 3:31 pm    ::: 2014-2015 Transfers and other departures. Reply Reply with quote

Attempting to keep the top of this thread up to date with regards to transfers since the start of play this season. Thus far I have:

Abilene Christian: Alana Aguirre,

Arizona State: Nicole Iademarco to Rice.

Arkansas: Katie Powell (SO) to UNLV

Arkansas: Bria Pitts to Oral Roberts University.

Auburn: Alina Starr (SO) to Minnesota

Baylor: Ieshia Small (JR) to

Baylor: MiKayla Buckner (SO)

Boise State: Kenna Mcdavis to Northern Arizona

Boston College: Kat Cooper (GR) to Oregon.

Bradley: Charnelle Reed (JR),

Buffalo: Alexus Malone (JR) to Louisiana Tech

Butler: Loryn Goodwin (JR)

Cincinatti: Ashley Nickens (JR) to Eastern Michigan University

Cincinnati: Marley Hill (JR) to Western Michigan University

Cincinnati: MacKenzie Cann

Cincinnati State: jada Jackson.

Clemson: Tiffany Lewis (JR) to Auburn

Clemson: Nyilah Jamison-Myers (JR) to UNC-Charlotte

Clemson: Shelbie Davenport (SO) to Tennessee Chattanooga

Colorado: Arielle Roberson (GR), to West Virginia.

Connecticut: Sadie Edwards (FR) to Southern CAL

Delaware State: Raven Bankston (JR) to Towson State.

Delaware State: Raine BAnkston (JE) to Towson State.

Drake: Kyndal Clark (GS) to Nebraska.

Drexel: April Henson,

Duke: Sierra Calhoun (FR),to Ohio State

Eastern Illinois: Morgan Martin

Eastern Illinois: Kandace Tate (SO)

Eastern Kentucky: Shelly Harper to Lenoir Rhyne

Eastern Kentucky: Jasmine Stafford to Lenoir Rhyne

Eastern Washington University: Jade Redmon (JR)

Eastern Washington University: Kiana Brown (SO) do DII Humboldt State

Eastern Washington University: Haley Shaner (SO)

Eastern Washington University: Marly Anderson (JR) to UC Davis

Eastern Washington University; Cece Pearl, (SO) to DIi Hawaii Pacific

Eastern Washington University: Kayleigh Ryan (JR) Retiring

Eastern Washington University: Hanna Mack (SO) to NAIA Northwest Christian

Florida Atlantic: Shaneese Bailey (JR) to Miami

Florida Gulf Coast: Morgan Blumer (SO) to Western Illinois.

Florida State: Chania Ray (FR) to West Virginia.

Florida State: Shakena Richardson to DePaul.

George Mason: Qiera Murray to East Carolina.

Georgetown: Justyce Swango to Lenoir Rhyne

George mason: Cyndi Cole,

Georgia: Sydnei McCaskill (SO), to Florida Gulf Coast

Georgia: Sam Glodis (SO) to North Georgia.

Georgia Tech: Kaela Davis (JR) to South Carolina

Hampton: Bayley Coleman-Cox (SO) to LeNoir Rhyne

High Point: Deannisha Jackson

Hofstra: Elo Edema (JR) to Georgia Tech

Houston: Moesha Kinard (So) to Lamar

Houston: Janee Arnold (SO)

Houston: Sandra Davis (SR)

Houston: DeJah Joshua (SO)

Illinois: jacqui Grant (JR) to DePaul.

Illinois: Taylor Gleason to Oakland University.

Illinois State: Zenobia Bess to Kent State

Illinois State: Octavia Crump

Illinois State: Mackenzie Freeman

Illinois State: Stekara Hall

Illinois State: Lindsay Smith

Illinois State: Kelli Tolar

Indiana: Taylor Agler (JR), to Texas Tech.

Indiana: Maura Muensterman (SO), to Belmont.

Indiana: Larryn Brooks (JR), at Texas Tech.

Indiana: Liz Stratman (SR)

Iowa State: Blaire Thomas (FR) to Bradley.

Iowa State: Nakiah Bell (SO) to

Jacksonville: Queen Alford (JR) to UT-Chattanooga.

James Madison: Candace Williams to South Alabama

Kansas: Terriell Bradley (SO) to North Texas.

Kansas State: Ashley Jones (SR) to Central Missouri State.

Kentucky: Jaycee Coe (SO) to Western Kentucky.

Lipscomb: Emily Eubank (SO) to Tennessee Martin

Lipscomb: Faith LeGate to NAIA Faulkner

Louisiana Tech: Jaquan Jackson (JR) to Seton Hall

Louisville: Arianna Freeman (SO) to Colorado.

Loyola: Destiny Washington to Ball State.

Loyola: Simone Law (SR), to Illinois

Loyola: Tiana Karopulos (FR)

Loyola: Bailey Farley (JR)

Loyola: Cortney Williams (SO).

Loyola Maymont Olivia Lucera to Northern Arizona

Marquette: Kenisha Bell (SO) to Minnesota

Marquette: Lauren Tibbs to Bowling Green

Marist: Madeleine Blais (SR) to Dayton

Marist: Brittni Lai (Jr)

Marist: Kathryn Fogerty (JR)

Marist: Peyton Birchmeier (So)

Marquette: Hannah Grim (SO)

Marquette: Tia Elbert (SO) to Indiana.

Maryland: Lexie Brown (JR) to Duke

Memphis: Courtney Powell (SR)

Memphis: Alisha Celestine (SO)

Miami (FL): Caprice Dennis (JR) to Detroit.

Michigan: Paige Rakers (JR) to St. Louis.

Michigan State: Jasmine Lumpkin (FR) to Texas A & M.

Michigan State: Kiana Johnson to DII Virginia Union.

Middle Tennessee: Shy Copney (SO) to UT-Martin

Middle Tennessee: China Dow (JR)

Minnesota: Grace Coughlin (FR), to University of North Dakota

Minnesota: Jackie Johnson (JR), Loyola-Marymount

Minnesota: Rangie Bressard (FR) to Wichita State

Minnesota: Tory Jacobs (SO) to Fresno State

Minnesota: Starbreesa McDaniel to North Texas.

Minnesota: Amanda Zuhai B to professional league.

Mississippi: Toree Thompson (FR) to TCU.

Mississippi: Sarah Portrr (SO)

Morehead State: Ja'Lyn Beooks (FR),

Nebraska: Kaylee Page (FR) to Kansas State.

Norfolk State: IO Chaney,

North Carolina State: Chloe Jackson, to LSU.

University of Charlotte: Tanisha Brown to College of Charleston.

North Carolina at Charlotte: Jessica Washington (JR)

North Carolina at Charlotte: Alisha Gray (JR)

North Carolina at Wilmington: Johanna McMillan (JR)

North Dakota State: Kahla Becken staying at school, no longer playing

Northern Iowa: Erin Dohnalek (JR) to Division II Washburn.

Notre Dame: Jewel Loyd leaving for professional opportunities.

Oklahoma State: Brianne Coffman (SO) to Houston

Oklahoma State: Roshunda Johnson (JR) to Mississippi State

Oklahoma State: Brittany Atkins (JR)

Oklahoma State: Lakota Beatty (JR) to Oral Robert university.

Old Dominion: Auteonna Gilmore (SO) to Chipola College (JUCO)

Old Dominion: Maia Less (SO) to Towson

Oregon: Chrishae Rowe (SO) to Kentucky.

Oregon: Tatum Neubert (SO) to LSU.

Oregon: Drea Toler (SR)

Penn State: Alex Harris (JR)

Penn State: Jenny DeGraaf (JR) to UNCW.

Pittsburgh: Chyna Golden to DII Bloomsburg.

Presbyterian: Brook Rhodes (SO),

Purdue: Hayley Bodner (FR), Brigham Young University.

Robert Morris: Johnnah Johnson (FR),

Robert Morris: Judith Sole (JR) to Duquesne University

San Diego State: Chloe Johnson

Southern Cal: McKenzie Calvert (SO) to Kansas

Southern Cal: Deanna Calhoun (JR),

Southern Cal: Chyanne Butler (FR),

Southern Cal: Destinie Gibbs (GR) To Pittsburgh immediately eligible

Southern Cal: Amy Okonkwo (SO) to Texas Christian University

South Carolina-Upstate: Marlisa Braxton (JR)

South Carolina-Upstate: Nora Berry (FR)

South Dakota state: Chynna Stevens to University of San Diego

South Florida: Bre Brooks (SR)

South Florida: Shavonte Naylor (SR)

Southern Illinois: Micah Norris (FR), to JUCO Chipola College.

Southern Mississippi: Ashley Folsom to Eckerd.

Southern Utah: Sydnee Taylor

Spaulding: Kayla Styles (JR) previously at Xavier , to Western Kentucky

St. Bonaventure: Hannah Little to Oakland

Stetson: Johanna Paine (SO) to Santa Clara.

Stony Brook: Kacie Juday (SO) to Eckard College.

Stony Brook: Kristy Constantino (So)

Tennessee: Jannah Tucker (SO)

Texas: Lilley Vander Zee (JR) to DII West Texas A&M

Texas: Nakia Jones (JR) to North Texas

Texas A&M: Jada Terry (JR) to Texas Tech.

Texas Christian: Taylor Manning-Drake (SO)

Texas Christian: Klara Bradshaw (JR) to Southern Methodist

Texas El-Paso: Irene Gary (GS) to Georgia Tech

Texas Texh: Minta Spears (GS Eligible immediately) to Vanderbilt

Texas Tech: Courtney Vacher (SO)

Toledo: Olivia Braun (JR) to Western Illinois

Toledo: Elena De Alfredo

University of California Los Angeles: Reece Caldwell (SO)

Vanderbilt: Paris Kea (SO), to North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Vanderbilt: Khaleann Cardon-Goudreau (SO),

Vanderbilt: Audrey-Ann Cardon-Gondreau (SO),

Virginia: Tiffany Suarez to Fordham.

Virginia: Sarah Imovbioh (GR) to South Carolina

Virginia Commonwealth: Brianna DuBose,

Virginia Tech: Brielle Blaire (FR) to Texas Tech.

Wake forest: Nicole Floyd (SO) to Fordham

Walsh: Victoria Harris to Robert Morris.

Washington State: Ashley Bolston (FR)

Western Kentucky: Ruta Savickaite (JR) to Division II Southern Indiana.

West Virginia: Abigail Asoro (JR)

West Virginia: Bre McDonald (JR)

West Virginia: Tyara Warren (SO) to North Texas.

Wichita State: Kayla White (JR)

Wichita State: Michaela Dapperich (SR)

Wichita State: Alie Decker (JR)

Wichita State: Moriah Dapperich (SO)

Wright State: Cierra Patterson




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PostPosted: 12/27/14 5:51 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

The CT to SoCal player is Sadie Edwards.
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PostPosted: 12/27/14 6:08 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Got it.

Also wondering if I need to add Danielle Ballard to this list. Anyone heard anything?

And didn't Summitt release a player from Tech and Cooper-Dykes release a Woman from Troy.

Expecting the usual annual defections from Arizona, Alabama, Duke, and Geo Tech.


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PostPosted: 12/29/14 7:58 am    ::: Re: 2014-2015 Transfers Reply Reply with quote

NoDakSt wrote:
Attempting to keep the top of this thread up to date with regards to transfers since the start of play this season. Thus far I have:


Bradley: Charnelle Reed (JR),

Connecticut: Sadie Edwards (FR) to Southern CAL.

Georgia: Sydnei McCaskill (SO),

Hampton: Bayley Coleman-Cox (SO),

Jacksonville: Queen Alford (JR) to Tennessess-Chattanooga.

Middle Tennessee: Shy Copney(SO) to UT-Martin

Nebraska: Kaylee Page (FR),

Oregon: Chrishae Rowe (SO) to Kentucky.

Presbyterian: Brook Rhodes (SO),

Robert Morris: Johnnah Johnson (FR),

Southern Illinois: Micah Norris (FR), to JUCO Chipola College.

Stetson: Johanna Paine (SO) to Santa Clara.

Virginia Tech: Brielle Blaire (FR),


You can also add Sam Glodis from Georgia as well. She transferred to North Georgia


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PostPosted: 12/29/14 9:36 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Chyanne Butler left USC for ???

Deanna Calhoun left USC for originally Hawaii, but not there???

Destinie Gibbs is sitting out, or maybe redshirting from USC , this year so she can transfer next year to a school closer to home

Ariya Crook didnt really transfer from USC, as she was dismissed from the program, has supposedly graduated and will turn pro in January.


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PostPosted: 12/29/14 2:25 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Damn, what is going on at Southern Cal? Lots of transfers after a pretty successful year.



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PostPosted: 12/29/14 9:00 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

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Damn, what is going on at Southern Cal? Lots of transfers after a pretty successful year.


It's like USC hired a coach who was verbally abusive with the Mercury and had one of her assistants dinged for abuse at UNC Wilmington. Honestly, Coop and USC were a match made in a special hell.



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Detroit gets Caprice Dennis from Miami U - eligible Jan. 2016.


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PostPosted: 01/03/15 11:54 pm    ::: Re: 2014-2015 Transfers Reply Reply with quote

NoDakSt wrote:
Georgia: Sydnei McCaskill (SO)


McCaskill to FGCU: http://www.naplesnews.com/sports/college/fgcu/college-basketball-georgias-sydnei-mccaskill-transferring-to-fgcu_06035370#RainingThrees


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PostPosted: 01/04/15 1:30 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??


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"We appreciate Sierra very much and wish her the very best," said Duke head coach Joanne P. McCallie.


Wow..


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PostPosted: 01/04/15 1:42 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??


What's Duke's transfer ratio the last several years? Seems to me it is only exceeded (n the majors) by USC......



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summertime blues wrote:
noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??


What's Duke's transfer ratio the last several years? Seems to me it is only exceeded (n the majors) by USC......


Alabama, Clemson, Virginia Tech come to mind for having a ton recently.


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noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??


What's Duke's transfer ratio the last several years? Seems to me it is only exceeded (n the majors) by USC......


Duke players haven't left in clumps...yet. Just slow and steady. Color me shocked that Kendall McGravy-Cooper hasn't been one of them. She's been doing a lot of "catching up on her sleep on the floor" this season.



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PostPosted: 01/04/15 2:43 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

It was kind of a suprised that Sierra went to Duke given that her family wanted her to stay close to home (NY).


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Durantula wrote:
summertime blues wrote:
noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??


What's Duke's transfer ratio the last several years? Seems to me it is only exceeded (n the majors) by USC......


Alabama, Clemson, Virginia Tech come to mind for having a ton recently.


Va Tech is so bad they're nearly a mid-major Confused

It must be just that Duke is so high profile...they get the good recruits who then leave. Any ideas where Calhoun is headed?



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PostPosted: 01/04/15 4:52 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

A lot of Duke transfers could be due to the academic load. They take classes with students who are as motivated about their education as the players are towards basketball.

Not saying that's the Calhoun case.


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A lot of Duke transfers could be due to the academic load. They take classes with students who are as motivated about their education as the players are towards basketball.

Not saying that's the Calhoun case.


There is only one I can think of with this possibly the case, though it's conceivably a factor in others. By contrast, the number of players who desperately wanted to leave the program but stayed just to get the Duke degree is HUGE. You can get an idea by looking at the Asst Coaches who've left. They don't have a Duke degree holding them. Other than sweater man, Asst Coaches have had higher than 100% turnover and only 1 went on to be a Head Coach. And she ain't doing so well so far. Well, two if you count Trisha Stafford-Odom becoming a head coach at a non Div.1 program. But she first moved to the bench of arch rival N.Carolina. If that's not an "in your face" move, I don't know what is. And you can bet your bottom dollar that Sam Williams' smile was extra big when she and Louisville went to the FF and McCallie did not. No love lost there.



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linkster wrote:
A lot of Duke transfers could be due to the academic load. They take classes with students who are as motivated about their education as the players are towards basketball.

Not saying that's the Calhoun case.


So do Stanford players. They don't transfer very often.



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noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??

Most insiders saw this coming especially given the family dynamic, she was forced to transfer



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HoopsQueen wrote:
noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??

Most insiders saw this coming especially given the family dynamic, she was forced to transfer


Family dynamic?



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HoopsQueen wrote:
noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??

Most insiders saw this coming especially given the family dynamic, she was forced to transfer


I don't really understand any of the boldfaced terms as they apply to Calhoun. Why don't you explain in more detail, HoopsQueen.
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readyAIMfire53 wrote:
linkster wrote:
A lot of Duke transfers could be due to the academic load. They take classes with students who are as motivated about their education as the players are towards basketball.

Not saying that's the Calhoun case.


There is only one I can think of with this possibly the case, though it's conceivably a factor in others. By contrast, the number of players who desperately wanted to leave the program but stayed just to get the Duke degree is HUGE. You can get an idea by looking at the Asst Coaches who've left. They don't have a Duke degree holding them. Other than sweater man, Asst Coaches have had higher than 100% turnover and only 1 went on to be a Head Coach. And she ain't doing so well so far. Well, two if you count Trisha Stafford-Odom becoming a head coach at a non Div.1 program. But she first moved to the bench of arch rival N.Carolina. If that's not an "in your face" move, I don't know what is. And you can bet your bottom dollar that Sam Williams' smile was extra big when she and Louisville went to the FF and McCallie did not. No love lost there.


Nor Joy Cheek, a proud Duke alum and sweet person. Can't believe she bounced for Ohio State like that.

McCallie sounds NUTS.


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readyAIMfire53 wrote:
summertime blues wrote:
noleman wrote:
Sierra Calhoun leaving duke??


What's Duke's transfer ratio the last several years? Seems to me it is only exceeded (n the majors) by USC......


Duke players haven't left in clumps...yet. Just slow and steady.


I always forget about this *phenomenon* when I see the Uber Talented Classes Coach P pulls in--I'm always shocked by those, until it comes to this. Again.

Players can (and do) get disgruntled for any number of reasons. But typically, when they've gone through the lengthy recruiting process, AND settle on a school that's an elite hoops program, but then LEAVE early on....there's probably something REALLY deserving of investigation there.



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Didn't Sadie Edwards leave UConn? That's it...Geno's gotta go.



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