Audi Crooks, Top Players Enter Women's Transfer Portal

Why it matters: The transfer portal's 15-day window from April 6-20 will reshape rosters for hundreds of women's college basketball teams.
- Audi Crooks, the nation's second-leading scorer, is among hundreds of players who have entered the transfer portal since it opened.
- Iowa State has seen nine players enter the portal, including co-stars Jada Williams and Addy Brown, alongside Crooks.
- Tennessee faces a complete roster turnover, with every player from the 2025-26 roster either graduating or entering the portal.
- Texas, despite two consecutive Final Four appearances, is experiencing unexpected roster changes.
- 10 freshmen who were top 25 recruits last season, including Aaliyah Crump (ranked No. 11), are in the portal, many having had limited roles due to various factors.
The women's college basketball transfer portal has opened, seeing an immediate influx of hundreds of players, including high-profile stars like Audi Crooks, the nation's second-leading scorer. This period, open for 15 days from April 6-20 for players to file paperwork, is causing significant roster upheaval for major programs such as Iowa State, Tennessee, and Texas, with many top recruits from last season also seeking new teams.




