Iowa State, Jada Williams
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Williams could help fill a big void for the Cyclones now that Ryan, one of the most successful point guards in Iowa State history, has exhausted her eligibility.
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FSU added a 6-foot-10 power forward, Chauncey Wiggins, on Wednesday, per a report by Joe Tipton of On3.
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Small forward Elyjah Freeman played his freshman season at Division II Lincoln Memorial in Harrogate, Tennessee.
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After being part of a blockbuster trade this offseason, Kelsey Plum is gearing up for a fresh start in her career.
The former five-star prospect spent the last two seasons with Arizona before entering the transfer portal last week. She also visited Iowa.
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Arizona Desert Swarm on MSNFormer Arizona guard Jada Williams commits to Iowa StateFormer Arizona guard Jada Williams definitely likes big crowds. She announced her commitment to Iowa State on Wednesday morning. The Cyclones were the only team in the Big 12 to outdraw the Wildcats last season.
Standout guard Jada Williams entered the transfer portal from the Arizona Wildcats on March 24 and was one of the most coveted players. Williams averaged 12.7 points on 37.
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Sporting News on MSNCould Jada Williams be Iowa's next star after Caitlin Clark?Jada Williams, Arizona's leading scorer, has officially entered the transfer portal, and her next destination could be one to watch closely. Not only did Williams lead the Wildcats in scoring, but she also topped the team in assists and logged the most minutes per game.
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Guard Lauryn Swann, Arizona's leading 3-point shooter as a freshman in 2024-25, became the seventh Wildcat to enter the transfer portal since the end of the season.
AMES – Iowa State secured former Arizona guard Jada Williams from the transfer portal Wednesday, marking the first time the Cyclones have had two McDonald’s All-Americans on the same team. After two years with Arizona as the team’s star point guard,
LSU’s Flau'jae Johnson shared the court with UConn’s Paige Bueckers, USC’s JuJu Watkins and Arizona’s Jada Williams as the college basketball stars took part in a 3-point contest.