Amani Bartlett Transfer Portal: Top 5 Landing Spots for LSU’s Forward

    LSU forward Amani Bartlett has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal, as first reported by Talia Goodman on X/Twitter.

    Despite her minimal play at LSU, the 6-foot-3 senior is still regarded as an experienced, high-character athlete with a great future. Her next stop could be the key to unlocking her full game. ESPN HoopGurlz placed Bartlett as the No. 51 overall prospect and No. 12 forward in the 2021 class. She attended Houston Christian High School and committed to LSU as part of Kim Mulkey’s early recruiting class.

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    Top 5 Landing Spots for Amani Bartlett

    1. Texas Tech Red Raiders

    Returning to Texas would be an ideal fit for Bartlett, and Texas Tech could offer more consistent opportunities in a system that prioritizes defensive versatility.

    The Red Raiders are redesigning and seeking veteran leadership up front. Bartlett could flourish in a situation that allows her to develop her offensive skills while anchoring the paint against Big 12 opponents.

    2. University of Houston Cougars

    The Cougars recently entered the Big 12 and are diligently developing a competitive roster. Houston could provide Bartlett with an opportunity to be closer to home while also playing a significant role.

    Her familiarity with Houston, combined with the program’s rising direction, produces an excellent environment for a breakout season. She’d also benefit from playing for a coaching staff that focuses on player development.

    3. Texas State Bobcats

    If Bartlett wants to play a larger offensive role, Texas State could offer her the opportunity. The Sun Belt program is challenging, but it could provide more touches and leadership possibilities than Power 5 schools.

    This atmosphere could be ideal for recovering confidence and rhythm while also serving as the primary frontcourt alternative.

    4. Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks

    SFA has routinely produced strong WAC teams, and its tough, defensive ideology complements Bartlett’s style of play.

    Joining the Ladyjacks would allow Bartlett to contribute to a winning program while also increasing her visibility, potentially launching a professional career internationally.

    5. Prairie View A&M Panthers

    Prairie View provides a distinct HBCU experience as well as a strong sense of community. The Panthers could give Bartlett both on-court responsibilities and off-court development.

    She would be viewed as a leader and would most certainly play considerable minutes in the SWAC, allowing her to gain momentum and demonstrate her athletic potential.

    Despite her limited role at LSU, Bartlett left the team with SEC experience and a profound admiration for Coach Kim Mulkey’s leadership. Her emotional homage to Mulkey made news recently, highlighting her maturity and leadership abilities.

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    Her next stop could be the beginning. She needs to make a significant impact on collegiate basketball. With two years of eligibility remaining, Amani Bartlett is a low-risk, high-reward acquisition to a team looking for a long, mobile forward with a defensive focus and offensive potential.

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