Women’s Basketball Transfer News, March 2024

News on women’s basketball transfers (including additions to the transfer portal) from NCAA D-I schools. Items listed in reverse chronological order.

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DeeDee Hagemann Enters the Portal

DeeDee Hagemann (5-7 JR point guard, Detroit, MI) announced her entry into the transfer portal, out of Michigan State. She was named second-team All–Big Ten in 2023-24 after averaging 12.3 PPG, 5.2 APG, and 2.4 RPG.

(3/29/2024)


Buffalo Lands Another

George Washington transfer Jaylin Hartman (6-2 FR forward, Mendham, NJ) has landed at Buffalo, their second portal pickup, joining Noelani Cornfield (Southern Miss grad transfer).

University at Buffalo women’s basketball head coach Becky Burke announced the signing of top prospect Jaylin Hartman to the roster for the 2024-25 season.

Hartman, a 6’2″ forward from Mendham, NJ, comes to Buffalo from George Washington University where she appeared in seven games as a freshman.

She was a highly touted recruit out of high school as she was listed as the 42nd ranked prospect in her class according to the Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Basketball Report. A two-time Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) First Team selection, Hartman was a four-year started at Blair Academy, leading the Bucs to three MAPL championships and a NJ Prep A State Championship as a senior.

As a first-year at Blair Academy, she was named a U16 Olympic Invitee, one of only 30 players nationally in her class. She had a standout junior season, in which she led her team in points, rebounds, steals, blocks and assists while helping to lead the Bucs to the Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championship. Hartman then followed that up with a stellar senior year, leading the squad in minutes, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, free throws made and blocks while ranking in the top three in points, assists and three-point field goals made.

“Jaylin is extremely versatile and skilled in every aspect of the game,” said Burke. “She brings us the size, scoring and rebounding that we are in need of at her position. I think Jaylin’s skill set really allows us to expand our system both offensively and defensively. Jaylin was a top 50 recruit out of high school, and I believe Buffalo is the perfect place for her to showcase her talents. I’m excited to see her develop on and off the court here at UB!”

(3/29/2024)


Kaili Chamberlin to Southeastern Louisiana

Austin Peay transfer Kaili Chamberlin (5-9 JR shooting guard, Medford, OR) has landed at Southeastern Louisiana. She started her college career at McNeese State.

Guard Kaili Chamberlin will continue her academic and athletic endeavors as a member of Southeastern Louisiana University women’s basketball program, SLU head coach Ayla Guzzardo announced Wednesday morning.

Chamberlin, a 5-9 shooting guard from Medford, Oregon, comes to Hammond with one year of eligibility left. Chamberlin is the sixth member of the 2024-25 Southeastern women’s basketball signing class. SLU previously inked Mo’Nique Jospeh (6-1, F, Lake Worth, Florida, King’s Academy), Ja’Sharreah Hunt (5-7, G, Roxie, Mississippi, Franklin County High School), TyReona Sibley (5-8, G, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Central High School), Brittany Burton (6-3, C, Monroe, Louisiana, Wossman High School) and Jaslynn Walter (5-10, G, Nashville, Tennessee, East Nashville Magnet High School).

The senior is no stranger to the Southland Conference, as she spent two seasons at league member McNeese, playing in 59 games making 52 starts. Chamberlin averaged 9.7 points and 4.1 rebounds for the Cowgirls, and was named Freshman of the Year in 2021-22. Chamberlin spent a short time at Austin Peay averaging 4.5 points before coming to Hammond, America.

“Kaili is someone special to our program. She will better us on and off the floor,” Guzzardo commented. “She’s a phenomenal shooter who is capable of putting the ball on the deck and defending at a high level. We are excited for her to join our family and we know our Hammond community will welcome her with open arms.”

(3/28/2024)


March 27 Transfer Updates

  • Oregon officially announced the addition of Siena transfer Elisa Mevius (5-10 SO guard, Rendsburg, Germany)
  • Alberte Rimdal (5-9 JR combo guard, Køge, Denmark) announced her entry into the transfer portal, out of Florida; she averaged 7.2 PPG in 2023-24
  • For some of the other players added to the 2023-24 transfer list today, see Alabama A&M, Arkansas–Pine Bluff, Arkansas State, Auburn, BYU, UCF, Cincinnati, George Mason, Idaho State, Iowa State, Jacksonville State, Little Rock, Louisville, Marquette, Maryland, Mercer, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Mississippi Valley State, Missouri State, UNLV, New Hampshire, North Texas, Ohio State, Presbyterian, Providence, Queens University of Charlotte, Richmond, Southeastern Louisiana, UT Martin, Utah, Utah State, Washington State, Western Illinois, Western Kentucky, and Wichita State


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