Top 20 Players in the Women's College Basketball Transfer Portal
Shortly after UCLA clinched its first national championship in program history with a dominant 79-51 win over South Carolina, the NCAA Women’s Basketball transfer portal officially opened.
The portal will remain open from April 6 to April 20, giving athletes a brief window to explore new opportunities.
This year's transfer pool is especially deep, featuring some of the sport's brightest stars who are set to make a major impact on the 2026-27 college basketball season.
Here’s a look at the most notable players who have entered the portal so far:
Transferring from Texas
Lined up to be the No. 1 shooter after Madison Booker's departure, Crump entered the transfer portal after her lone season with Texas. Despite her lingering injury throughout the season, her talent is evident, and she can make an immediate impact when healthy.
Transferring from Tennessee
In the wake of Tennessee's mass loss to the transfer portal, the Vols lost a star freshman guard in Pauldo. In her rookie season, Pauldo recorded 10.1 points per game. Her talent was proven in just one season, and she has a high ceiling regardless of her next team.
Tennessee star Mia Pauldo dribbles during the first round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)
Transferring from Georgia
Woolfolk's height paired with her talent makes her an intriguing player in the portal. In her second season with the Bulldogs, Woolfolk averaged 13.9 points per game.
Transferring from Texas
Finishing second in scoring on the Longhorns' roster, Lee helped lead Texas to two Final Four appearances. A team looking for a strong shooter will be a comfortable fit for the standout guard.
Transferring from Florida
McGill stands out as one of


