Top 20 Women’s College Basketball Stars in Transfer Portal 2026

The NCAA Women’s Basketball transfer portal just opened. It’s a big moment for college hoops, as athletes look for new places to take their game up a notch.

This year’s portal is packed with talent. Some of the sport’s brightest stars are ready to shake things up for the 2026-27 season.

From top scorers to versatile forwards, these athletes want to make an impact on new teams. Let’s take a look at some of the most notable players in the portal and what they might bring next season.

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Top Players Entering the Transfer Portal

The transfer portal changes the game for both players and teams. Athletes get a shot at new environments that fit their skills, while teams can add proven talent to their rosters.

This year, a handful of standout players have entered the portal. Each one brings something unique to the table.

Crump from Texas

Crump was set to be Texas’ No. 1 shooter after Madison Booker left, but she’s now in the transfer portal after just one season. She dealt with an injury all year, but her talent stands out.

If she’s healthy, Crump could immediately help any team that needs a strong shooter.

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Mia Pauldo from Tennessee

Tennessee lost a star freshman guard when Mia Pauldo hit the portal. In her rookie season, she put up 10.1 points per game and showed a lot of promise.

Wherever she lands next, Pauldo’s upward trajectory seems likely to continue.

Woolfolk from Georgia

Woolfolk is an interesting name in the portal, thanks to her height and skill. She averaged 13.9 points per game in her second season with Georgia.

Her physical presence and scoring touch could really help any team looking to get stronger inside.

Other Notable Transfers

There are plenty of other players making waves by entering the portal. Each has shown real skill and could make a big difference for their new squads.

Lee from Texas

Lee finished second in scoring for the Longhorns and helped Texas reach two Final Fours. If a team needs a reliable shooter, Lee’s already proven she can deliver.

McGill from Florida

McGill stands out as one of the most valuable players in the portal. Last season, she averaged 22.5 points and 6.1 rebounds per game.

She was the only player in the country to average over 20 points, six rebounds, and six assists this season. That’s a rare all-around game.

McMiller from Penn State

After a head coaching change at Penn State, McMiller decided to enter the portal. She averaged 21.6 points per game this season.

Her scoring punch could give any team a real offensive boost.

Versatile and High-Impact Players

Teams love players who can do a little bit of everything. This year’s portal has several athletes who fit that mold and could be difference-makers.

Dani Carnegie from Georgia

Carnegie led Georgia in scoring with 17.8 points per game and added 5.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists. She’s an offensive threat with room to grow.

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Teams looking for more scoring power should have her on their radar.

Johnson from Virginia

Johnson helped the Cavaliers reach the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2000 and is now in the portal. She averaged 19.1 points, 5.9 assists, and 4.5 rebounds last season.

Top programs like South Carolina are probably paying close attention to her well-rounded game.

Jones from NC State

Jones just had a breakout year at NC State, scoring 14.6 points per game over 31 games (30 starts). Her quick improvement suggests she could make an immediate impact with her next team.

Potential Game-Changers

Some players in the portal could really change the game for their new teams. Their performances in past seasons have set the bar high.

Trygger from NC State

Trygger put up 10.6 points and 7.6 rebounds per game this season before entering the portal. She’s a forward with lots of upside.

Trygger will be looking for a team that lets her physical style and shooting range shine.

Fuller from Belmont

Fuller, a 6-foot-2 sophomore guard, averaged 14.0 points per game last season for the Bruins. She still has two years of eligibility left.

Her knack for scoring in a fast-paced offense and finishing in the paint makes her a real threat.

Crooks from Iowa State

Crooks was the second-leading scorer in the nation, averaging 25.8 points per game. At 6-foot-3, she’s a dominant force in the paint.

Wherever she goes, it’s hard to imagine she won’t make a big impact.

Experienced and Skilled Transfers

Experience and skill are always in demand. Several players in the portal bring both and could help teams right away.

Barbot from Charleston

Barbot’s breakout season made her one of Charleston’s best-ever shooters. She’s great at attacking the rim and can knock down threes with ease.

That combination should help her next team a lot.

Forbes from Marquette

Forbes has just one year of eligibility left and will be searching for a team that fits her style. She averaged 15.5 points and 4.9 rebounds per game this season.

She’s shown she can contribute in multiple ways on the court.

Merkle from Penn State

Merkle, a 6-foot-6 center, is entering the portal for the third time in her college career. She shot an incredible 72.1% this season, the best single-season mark in program history, and averaged 15.1 points per game.

Her experience and efficiency should make her a hot commodity for teams needing help inside.

The NCAA Women’s Basketball transfer portal shakes things up every year. It gives athletes a real shot at new opportunities, and teams a chance to add proven talent.

This year, the portal feels especially loaded. There are high-caliber players ready to make waves in the 2026-27 season.

You’ll find top scorers and versatile forwards in the mix. Honestly, it’s hard not to get excited about what’s coming for women’s college basketball.

Want more details about the players heading into the transfer portal? Check out Fox Sports.

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