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NCAAW: Azzi Fudd is staying at UConn, but what players are on the move?

March 28, 2025
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NCAAW: Azzi Fudd is staying at UConn, but what players are on the move?
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As we await to crown the 2025 national champion, changes already are sweeping across the women’s college basketball landscape.

While many players will take their talents to the WNBA, others have chosen to exercise their remaining eligibility. For an increasing number of players, that includes their eligibility to transfer, with the portal quickly piling up with names seeking new destinations. The biggest recruit from the class of 2025 also has finally settled on her collegiate home.

Keep up with some of the most consequential decisions that will shape the 2025-26 NCAAW season:

Coming back to campus

Azzi is sticking around in Storrs

One of the most anticipated decisions belonged to UConn’s Azzi Fudd, who was eligible to enter the 2025 WNBA Draft or stay in Storrs for a final college season. To the satisfaction of the Husky faithful, she chose to stick around.

While projected as the No. 9 pick by our Eric Nemchock in his latest WNBA mock draft, and likely rising after her performance through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, Fudd desires to further develop her game, and believes Connecticut is the best place to do so, telling ESPN that another year at UConn will allow her to “work on everything I need to work on.”

Fudd also shared details from her conversation with head coach Geno Auriemma about her decision process with ESPN, revealing:

He said, “I would say 10 games, maybe, you’ve played to your full potential of who Azzi Fudd really is and so you wouldn’t do yourself justice leaving,. You would leave here not doing what you could in a UConn uniform.” I was like, “Yeah, he has a point.”

On Fudd’s return, Auriemma said to ESPN:

Having someone of Azzi’s ability and the way she can just control a game, she just hasn’t had an opportunity, at this point, to fully show who she is, what she can do, what impact she can have on our program and on college basketball. So hopefully being here another year, having an injury-free year, knock on wood, can remind everybody this is the Azzi Fudd that was coming out of high school, and can we get a full year out of that? I’m as excited as anybody, our fans, anybody to see what can happen.

College commitments

Chavez makes decision later or Sooner

Aaliyah Chavez, the No. 1-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, had delayed making her college decision, choosing between Texas Tech, Texas, LSU, Oklahoma, South Carolina and UCLA.

The 5-foot-11 point guard from Lubbock, TX finally announced that she is headed to Norman, joining an Oklahoma Sooner squad that has advanced to the Sweet 16.

Packing the portal

Super scorer leaving Seminoles?

The nation’s leading scorer is the leading name in the transfer portal. Ta’Niya Latson, who averaged a Division I-best 25.2 points per game as a junior at Florida State, is expected to take her talents elsewhere.

BREAKING: FSU Junior Guard Ta’Niya Latson is entering the transfer portal, per @KlutchSports

Latson is keeping all options, including a return to FSU, open during this process.

The 3x All ACC 1st Team member led the Nation in scoring at 25.2 ppg on 45% FG. pic.twitter.com/E0L4zl7Tux

— Andraya Carter (@Andraya_Carter) March 27, 2025

According to sources, Latson’s decision was not a surprise to the Seminoles, with the super scoring guard in line to command rich NIL offers from other programs. Although, Latson’s close relationship with FSU head coach Brooke Wycoff could lead to her returning to Tallahassee.

McMahon’s making a move

One of most eye-popping entries into the portal is Cotie McMahon, who has one year of eligibility remaining after three seasons at Ohio State, where she was a two-time All-Big Ten First Team selection.

Two-time All-Big Ten first team selection Cotie McMahon has entered the transfer portal out of Ohio State, the school confirmed to ESPN.https://t.co/4A8ndfi0AU

— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) March 27, 2025

A physical forward who has improved an outside shooter, McMahon is likely to attract inquiries from a number of top programs.

ACC’s best bench player puts name in portal

ACC Sixth Player of the Year Dani Carnegie announced on Instagram that she is entering the portal. As a freshman, the guard averaged 12.9 points and 4.5 rebounds for Georgia Tech.

Georgia Tech freshman and ACC Sixth Player of the year Dani Carnegie announces she is entering the transfer portal.

Carnegie averaged 12.9 ppg and 4.5 rebounds this season. pic.twitter.com/HJBoKfChAv

— Justin Walters (@JustinWaltersTV) March 27, 2025

Serah Williams to Storrs?

Head coach Marisa Moseley is out at Wisconsin, and it looks like Serah Williams also will depart Madison. In three seasons at Wisconsin, the 6-foot-4 forward secured a pair of All-Big Ten First Team honors. Williams is coming off a junior season in which she averaged a near double-double with 19.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game.

Thank you Coach Mo and coaching staff for the past 3 yearsThank you Wisconsin and the Badger community for all of your support. I’m super blessed and gratefulWith that being said, l’ve decided to enter the transfer portal❤️

— Serah Williams (@SerahWilliams25) March 12, 2025

According to Carl Adamec of CT Insider, UConn has expressed interest in Williams. It is worth noting that Moseley, who resigned from her post at Wisconsin, served as an assistant at UConn from 2009 to 2018.

No surprise here. Source confirms @UConnWBB is interested in former Wisconsin center Serah Williams (@SerahWilliams25), a two-time all-Big Ten first team pick who announced last week that she’ll be entering the transfer portal that opens March 25. … https://t.co/G8rYeh4jCo

— carl adamec (@CarlAdamec) March 18, 2025

Where might Scott rediscover her scoring groove?

Another coaching change has (possibly) sparked another player move. Auburn moved on from head coach Johnnie Harris, and guard Taliah Scott could move on from the Tigers. After spending her freshman season at Arkansas, where she averaged almost 22 points per game, Scott’s tenure at Auburn never took off due to injury, as she appeared in just three games.

Breaking News

Taliah Scott has entered the transfer portal out of Auburn after recent coaching changes according to @mikegittens. She averaged:

20.3 Pts5.3 Rebs2.0 Ast

Big name on the move as she will have a bevy of suitors pic.twitter.com/niCcEwMxam

— 94 Feet WBB (@94FeetWBB) March 10, 2025

The scoring talent she flashed as a freshman understandably has enticed top programs, as Scott entered the portal with a “do not contact” tag, indicating she has her preferred options outlined. She reportedly has scheduled visits to Miami and LSU, although a return to Auburn, now under the leadership of former Norfolk State head coach Larry Vickers, remains under consideration.

Auburn transfer guard Taliah Scott has a visit scheduled to Miami (FL) this weekend, per sources.

Scott will also plan to visit LSU, among potentially others, in the near future.

— Skim Milkey (@SkimMilkey) March 14, 2025

Wheeler headlines NSU entries

While Scott may not choose to return to Auburn, could Kierra Wheeler head to the Plains, following Vickers from Norfolk State? The 6-foot-1 forward who has one year of eligibility remaining was a three-time All-MEAC selection, including the 2023-24 MEAC Player of the Year, under Vickers, helping to lead the Spartans to three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances.

Two other Spartans, Da’Brya Clark and Anjanae Richardson, also have entered the portal. Clark earned a spot on the All-MEAC Third Team this season, while Richardson was the MEAC Sixth Player of the Year.

Silva seeks new opportunity

6-foot-7 Clara Silva, who just completed her freshman season at Kentucky, has put her name in the portal with a “do not contact” designation, which suggests, but does not confirm, that she has new destination already circled.

Behind rising junior Clara Strack in the Wildcats’ frontcourt rotation, it is understandable that Silva might be looking for a program where she would be guaranteed to start, or at least see more minutes. She averaged 12.5 minutes per game, scoring four points, grabbing 2.6 rebounds and swatting 1.1 shots.





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