The Top 5 Guards in the Women’s Basketball Transfer Portal You Need to Know About

    Women’s college basketball is experiencing a shift as elite talent tests the waters of the transfer portal. The 2025 season promises dramatic changes to team dynamics as some of the nation’s most electrifying guards seek new homes to showcase their skills and chase championship dreams.

    From record-setting scorers to all-around playmakers, this year’s transfer portal features game-changers capable of transforming programs overnight. These five standout guards bring proven production, experience, and star power that could reshape conference races and the national championship picture.

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    Top 5 Guards in the Transfer Portal

    Ta’Niya Latson – Florida State to South Carolina

    The nation’s leading scorer has found a new home with the perennial powerhouse Gamecocks. Latson dominated during her junior year at Florida State, averaging an eye-popping 25.2 points per game while adding 4.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists, establishing herself as one of the most dynamic offensive threats in college basketball.

    South Carolina lands a pure scoring talent who could push their championship aspirations to new heights. Ranked No. 1 in the transfer portal with a grade of 99 according to CBS Sports, Latson brings elite offensive firepower to a program already known for excellence. Her ability to create her own shot and generate offense will be invaluable as the Gamecocks reload for another title run.

    Olivia Miles – Notre Dame to TCU

    After an impressive career at Notre Dame, Miles takes her versatile skill set to TCU for her final season of eligibility. The former McDonald’s and Naismith All-American averaged 15.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.8 assists per game during her senior year, showcasing her well-rounded abilities even while recovering from a knee injury.

    Miles brings championship pedigree and leadership to the Horned Frogs under Coach Mark Campbell. Her court vision and playmaking abilities make teammates better, while her scoring touch keeps defenses honest. Many analysts see similarities to Hailey Van Lith’s successful transfer situation last season suggesting Miles could experience a significant resurgence at TCU.

    Gianna Kneepkens – Utah to Undecided

    After four productive seasons at Utah, Kneepkens enters the portal as one of its most coveted prospects. The sharpshooter put up impressive numbers in the 2024-25 season, averaging 19.3 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game, cementing her reputation as an elite scoring guard with range and versatility.

    Kneepkens ranks as the No. 3 transfer prospect with a grade of 97 according to CBS Sports. While her destination remains undecided, she’s narrowed her focus with four official visits scheduled. According to sources who spoke with On3, the sharpshooter will visit Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and UCLA giving her options among several of the nation’s elite programs.

    Tonie Morgan – Georgia Tech to Kentucky

    Kentucky scored a major victory by landing Morgan, a highly efficient junior guard from Georgia Tech. Her impressive stat line of 13.7 points, 5.9 assists, and 4.5 rebounds per game, combined with a remarkable 48.9% shooting percentage demonstrates her all-around effectiveness on the court.

    The Wildcats are getting a floor general who can immediately step in and execute at a high level. Ranked high in the transfer portal with a grade of 95, Morgan brings playmaking, scoring efficiency, and defensive awareness to Kentucky. Her ability to distribute the ball while remaining a scoring threat makes her a perfect catalyst for the Wildcats’ offense.

    Taliah Scott – Auburn to Baylor

    Despite playing just three games in the 2024-25 season due to injury, Scott remains one of the most intriguing transfer prospects. The sophomore guard showcased her scoring prowess during her freshman campaign at Auburn, averaging an impressive 22.1 points per game, establishing her as one of the nation’s top young talents.

    Scott’s decision to follow her former coach to Baylor provides a comfortable landing spot where she can potentially recapture her scoring magic. Ranked sixth in the portal with a grade of 95, she represents a high-reward acquisition for the Bears. If healthy, Scott could emerge as one of the most impactful transfers of this cycle, potentially elevating Baylor back into national championship conversations.

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    The transfer portal continues reshaping women’s college basketball with these five guards at the forefront of this evolution. As programs add these elite players to their rosters, expect some serious changes in the conference landscape and national rankings. The upcoming season is shaping up to be one of the most interesting seasons.

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