Kansas State’s women’s basketball team is experiencing significant roster changes ahead of the 2025–26 season. With several key players hitting the transfer portal and new talent joining the Wildcats, the team is set for a transformative year.

Kansas State Women’s Basketball Transfer Portal Tracker: Who’s In and Who’s Out in 2025
OUT – Players Leaving Kansas State
Zyanna Walker (G, Soph.) → Undecided
A dynamic two-way guard, Walker averaged 8.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game in 2024–25. Her ability to create off the dribble and defend multiple positions made her a key part of the Wildcats’ backcourt.
Brylee Glenn (G, Sr.) → Minnesota
A veteran presence and tenacious defender, Glenn contributed 6.3 points per game. She brings energy and experience to a Golden Gophers program looking for leadership on the perimeter.
Eliza Maupin (F, Jr.) → Nebraska
Maupin, a 6’3″ forward with athletic upside, averaged 3.9 points per game. She adds versatility and shot-blocking potential to the Huskers’ frontcourt.
Gisela Sanchez (F, Jr.) → Notre Dame
At 6’4″, Sanchez is a stretch-four with solid footwork and shooting touch. Her 4.2 points per game and size will add depth and flexibility to the Fighting Irish rotation.
Imani Lester (F, Soph.) → Undecided
A 6’4″ interior player, Lester showed flashes of promise in limited minutes, posting 2.4 points per game. With more opportunity, she could develop into a reliable presence elsewhere.
Finley Ohnstad (G, Fr., DNP) → North Dakota
Though she didn’t see game action as a freshman, Ohnstad brings size (6’1″) and a solid shooting reputation to North Dakota, where she’ll look to jumpstart her collegiate career.
IN – Players Joining Kansas State
Tess Heal (G, Transfer from Santa Clara)
Heal is an elite playmaker and scorer, averaging over 17 points per game at Santa Clara. Her leadership, vision, and offensive spark should immediately elevate K-State’s backcourt.
Ramiya White (F, Transfer from Louisville)
White is a 6’5″ post player with immense upside, bringing length, rebounding, and rim protection. She was a top-100 recruit out of high school and adds much-needed interior size for the Wildcats.
With these roster modifications, Kansas State hopes to build on its recent success and continue playing at a high level in the Big 12 Conference. The blending of new talent among returning players will be critical to the Wildcats’ success in the upcoming season.
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