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Coach Kim Mulkey and her staff must now pursue frontcourt players in the portal.
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After three players have already entered the transfer portal, another Tar Heel decided to enter his name after just one season with the program.
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UCLA center Aday Mara, the 7-foot-3 behemoth from Spain who's coming off of his second year in college, committed to the Wolverines, making him the fourth transfer portal commitment thus far this cyc...
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Following their NCAA Tournament loss, a couple of LSU players have revealed their future plans with the team. According to Talia Goodman at On3, Tigers forward Jersey Wolfenbarger announced her decision to enter the transfer portal after one season at LSU.
LSU guard Flau'Jae Johnson remains one of the faces of college basketball after recently wrapping up her junior campaign with the Tigers. Johnson, who's fresh off of a career year with the purple and gold,
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Rosemond also brings a strong defensive mindset from his time at Oregon and Alabama. He even stepped in as head coach once at Indiana and led the team to a win. Now at LSU, he gives Coach McMahon another smart voice on the bench and can help the team grow both on and off the court.
Kim Mulkey and Co. continue pursuing the elite-level talent, continues earning prestigious honors following 2024-25 season.
Last season, Johnson averaged a career-high 18.6 points point game, to pair with a 5.6 rebound average and a 2.5 assist average. She shot 47% from the field and 38% from 3-point range. In LSU’s Elite Eight loss, she scored 24 of her 28 points in the second half, nearly willing her team to an improbable come-from-behind win.