MiLaysia Fulwiley, TCU Headline 2025 Women’s Basketball Transfer Portal Winners

The 2025 women’s college basketball transfer portal has seen a record-breaking wave of movement, with more than 1,400 players entering and over 400 committing to new schools. Star athletes like MiLaysia Fulwiley, Olivia Miles, and Ta’Niya Latson made major moves, surprising fans and analysts with the amount of talent switching teams.

Both top programs and smaller schools have taken advantage of the changes, but many fans believe TCU and Fulwiley have come out on top. TCU added several big-name transfers, while Fulwiley’s decision to join LSU has made headlines across the country.

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Top 5 Winners From the 2025 Women’s Basketball Transfer Portal

TCU

TCU was a big winner in the 2025 transfer portal, adding Marta Suarez, Miles, and Clara Silva. Suarez, a 6’3″ forward from Cal, brings strong scoring and rebounding. Miles, a three-time All-American from Notre Dame, adds elite passing and scoring. Silva, a 6’7″ center from Kentucky, gives TCU size and rim protection.

South Carolina

South Carolina came out as a winner in the 2025 transfer portal by adding Latson, a high-scoring guard from Florida State. Latson averaged 21.4 points per game and earned All-ACC honors, giving the Gamecocks a major boost in the backcourt.

Even with the loss of Fulwiley, South Carolina’s strong roster, led by Raven Johnson and Kamilla Cardoso, stays in the hunt for a national title. Latson’s scoring and ability to handle pressure fit well with the team’s deep and talented lineup.

LSU

LSU made a big move in the 2025 transfer portal by landing Fulwiley from South Carolina. Fulwiley brings exciting scoring (11.7 points per game), strong passing (3.8 assists per game), and tough defense.

She joins Flau’jae Johnson in the backcourt, giving LSU more talent and balance. Her skills fill an important need and boost LSU’s chances at a national title. With this major addition, LSU stands out as one of the top winners in the portal.

Tennessee

Tennessee’s Lady Vols came out as winners in the 2025 transfer portal by adding Janiah Barker, Nya Robertson, and Jersey Wolfenbarger. Barker, a former UCLA forward, brings SEC experience and 3-point shooting.

Robertson, a high-scoring guard from SMU, fits well in Tennessee’s fast-paced system with her 18.5 points per game. Wolfenbarger, a 6’5″ forward from LSU, adds size, shot-blocking, and rebounding. These new pieces strengthen the roster and give the Lady Vols a good shot at a deep run in the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

Ole Miss

Ole Miss was a big winner in the 2025 transfer portal, adding eight impact players to its roster. Top additions include Cotie McMahon and Latasha Lattimore, who bring strong scoring (16.5 and 14.3 points per game) and all-around skills.

Guards Kaitlin Peterson, who scored 21.4 points per game at UCF, and Denim DeShields, who averaged 3.2 assists at Mississippi State, help boost the team’s offense and ball movement.

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With rising star Sira Thienou and this deep group of transfers, coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has the Rebels ready to fight for a top spot in the SEC and a strong NCAA Tournament run.

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