Nice Job, Rebecca, but it would've been worthwhile taking a look at Notre Dame. Why? The Irish have four starters back and were missing only All-ACC center Maya Dodson, an under-the-wire transfer last year who was vitally important to the Irish's run to the Sweet 16.
This year, they are using two transfer centers -- Lauren Ebo and Kylee Watson -- to fill the void left by Dodson's departure. So far, so good: ND's only lost one game and the duo are holding their collective own in scoring, rebounding, defense.
Nice Job, Rebecca, but it would've been worthwhile taking a look at Notre Dame. Why? The Irish have four starters back and were missing only All-ACC center Maya Dodson, an under-the-wire transfer last year who was vitally important to the Irish's run to the Sweet 16.
This year, they are using two transfer centers -- Lauren Ebo and Kylee Watson -- to fill the void left by Dodson's departure. So far, so good: ND's only lost one game and the duo are holding their collective own in scoring, rebounding, defense.
Thanks so much for your comment! And those players have been doing great. But I wanted to focus this article on under-the-radar transfers, and I thought the Notre Dame players were well-covered in other preseason articles, including this one by ESPN, which I linked to in the beginning of the piece. https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/34769174/women-college-basketball-transfer-rankings-2022-23
Caroline Germond and Kseniia Kozlova, James Madison. You could conceivably include Amira Williams, too, but Germond and Kozlova have been starting.
Thanks so much for your comment! There are so many transfers finding success at their new schools. I would've loved to include them all.