The 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball transfer portal has been nothing short of explosive. This surge in talent movement, combined with coaching staff actions toward creating new rosters, presents opportunities to transform competitive strategies throughout American college basketball.
The transfers represent a double-edged phenomenon because they affect both individual contributions and the evolution of team systems, which in turn reshape conference development and title opportunities.

Top Transfer Portal Additions
1. Ta’Niya Latson to South Carolina
During the previous season, Ta’Niya Latson from Florida State showed her scoring prowess by averaging 25.2 points per game. The elite transfer player has chosen to join the University of South Carolina.
Latson’s move is significant as she was a cornerstone for Florida State and is expected to bring elite scoring and leadership to the Gamecocks, who are looking to bolster their championship aspirations.
2. Olivia Miles to TCU
Olivia Miles from Notre Dame surprised the basketball community by choosing to play for the TCU Horned Frogs. TCU’s status continues to rise as a transfer destination following Hailey Van Lith’s success last season. Miles brings elite playmaking skills and scoring ability to the team.
3. Cotie McMahon to Ole Miss Rebels
Cotie McMahon, the standout player at Ohio State University, opted to transfer to a new program. McMahon’s blend of powerful leadership and outstanding scoring ability provides her new team with a transformative impact, intensifying the battle between top programs for top transfers.
4. Kara Dunn from Georgia Tech
Kara Dunn, the Yellow Jackets’ leading scorer, averaged 15.5 points per game and entered the transfer portal following coaching changes. Any team trying to add a reliable offensive guard who can rebound effectively should consider Dunn; she delivers efficient scoring and maintains a low turnover rate.
5. Janiah Barker from UCLA
Forward Janiah Barker plans to move to a starting role at another school after limited playing time as a UCLA benchwarmer. Her athletic ability, combined with growing potential, positions her as an excellent candidate for programs looking to add depth in the frontcourt.
6. Clara Silva to TCU
Clara Silva stands out as a significant transfer at TCU. The 6-foot-7-inch center averages 1.1 blocks per game and will immediately enhance TCU’s interior defense, filling the role vacated by Sedona Prince’s and solidifying the team’s paint presence.
The changes seen in the 2025 transfer portal have significantly transformed women’s college basketball. Top-quality athletes’ ability to select their desired teams has accelerated roaster rebuilds while creating passionate new contenders poised to shape the upcoming season.
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The transfer portal is no longer just a side story; it has become a permanent force reshaping the sport, with fans eagerly watching what’s next.
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