LSU women’s basketball guard Last-Tear Poa announced Wednesday that she has decided to enter the transfer portal.
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Following three seasons with the LSU women's basketball team, guard Last-Tear Poa has decided to enter the transfer portal. The former national champion announced on social media that she is looking for a new team after the Tigers were eliminated by UCLA in the Elite 8 on Sunday.
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Two LSU women's basketball signees played in the 2025 McDonald's All-American Girl's High School Game on Tuesday night in Brooklyn, New York, and Tiger legend Angel Reese liked what she saw. Future Tigers Grace Knox and ZaKiyah Johnson played on opposite teams in the game with Knox's West team winning 104-82.
ESPN rated the Tigers' 2025 class as the best in the country on March 25. The team brought in forward Grace Knox, point guard Divin Bourrage, guard ZaKiyah Johnson and guard Isabella Hines. Those women rank Nos. 6, 12, 13 and 30 in the country, respectively.