Creme's Top WBB Players in the Portal as of March 28.
1. Kiki Jefferson, SR, G (James Madison)
2. Lexi Donarski, 6'0" G, JR (Iowa State)
3. Shaycann Day-Wilson, 5'6" G, Soph. (Duke)
4. Jayda Curry, G, Soph. (Cal)
5. Kennedy Todd-Williams, G, Jr. (UNC)
6. Kennedy Fauntleroy, G, Fr. (Georgetown)
7. Maria Gakdeng, 6'3" F, Soph. (Boston College)
8. Jada Walker, 5'8" G, Soph. (Kentucky)
9. Alanna Micheaux, 6'2" Soph. (Minnesota)
10. Destinee Wells, G, Jr. (Belmont)
11. Kayla Padilla, 5'9" G Sr. (Penn)
12. Paris Clark, 5'8" G Fr. (Arizona)
13. Matilad Ekh, 6'0 G, Soph. (Michigan)
14. Taina Mair, G, Fr. (Boston College)
15. Maddie Nolan, 5'11" G, Sr. (Michigan)
16. Camille Hobby, 6'3 C, Sr. (NC State)
17. Lauren Ware, 6'5", C, Soph. (Arizona)
18. Frannie Hottinger, 6"1' F Sr. (Lehigh)
19. JaMaya Mingo-Young, 5'8 G, Sr. (Alabama)
20. Amber Brown, 6'0 F, Sr. (Pitt)
21. Destiny Adams, 6'3" F, Soph. (UNC)
22. Tirzah Moore, 6'0 F, Soph. (Oral Roberts)
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With Issie leaving, the Huskers need another big G/F and Maddie Nolan might be a better outside shooter than anybody on the Huskers roster. Michaeux is the first Minnesota player to leave since Minnesota head coach Lindsay Whalen resigned a few weeks ago. Apparently, that resignation was really emotional for everyone involved and was not as "mutual" as the AD tried to portray it. Whalen was "overcome with emotion" in the elevator on the way to the press conference announcing her resignation and wasn't able to be there. I wouldn't be surprised if there's an exidous from that roster.
IMO, Minnesota really gave Whalen the shaft. She played for them, played for the Minnesota Lynx and then took over as Gophers head coach during her final season as a WNBA player. She went 70-76 for Minnesota and never got to an NCAA tournament, but did get into the WNIT in 2018-2019.
1. Kiki Jefferson, SR, G (James Madison)
2. Lexi Donarski, 6'0" G, JR (Iowa State)
3. Shaycann Day-Wilson, 5'6" G, Soph. (Duke)
4. Jayda Curry, G, Soph. (Cal)
5. Kennedy Todd-Williams, G, Jr. (UNC)
6. Kennedy Fauntleroy, G, Fr. (Georgetown)
7. Maria Gakdeng, 6'3" F, Soph. (Boston College)
8. Jada Walker, 5'8" G, Soph. (Kentucky)
9. Alanna Micheaux, 6'2" Soph. (Minnesota)
10. Destinee Wells, G, Jr. (Belmont)
11. Kayla Padilla, 5'9" G Sr. (Penn)
12. Paris Clark, 5'8" G Fr. (Arizona)
13. Matilad Ekh, 6'0 G, Soph. (Michigan)
14. Taina Mair, G, Fr. (Boston College)
15. Maddie Nolan, 5'11" G, Sr. (Michigan)
16. Camille Hobby, 6'3 C, Sr. (NC State)
17. Lauren Ware, 6'5", C, Soph. (Arizona)
18. Frannie Hottinger, 6"1' F Sr. (Lehigh)
19. JaMaya Mingo-Young, 5'8 G, Sr. (Alabama)
20. Amber Brown, 6'0 F, Sr. (Pitt)
21. Destiny Adams, 6'3" F, Soph. (UNC)
22. Tirzah Moore, 6'0 F, Soph. (Oral Roberts)

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With Issie leaving, the Huskers need another big G/F and Maddie Nolan might be a better outside shooter than anybody on the Huskers roster. Michaeux is the first Minnesota player to leave since Minnesota head coach Lindsay Whalen resigned a few weeks ago. Apparently, that resignation was really emotional for everyone involved and was not as "mutual" as the AD tried to portray it. Whalen was "overcome with emotion" in the elevator on the way to the press conference announcing her resignation and wasn't able to be there. I wouldn't be surprised if there's an exidous from that roster.
IMO, Minnesota really gave Whalen the shaft. She played for them, played for the Minnesota Lynx and then took over as Gophers head coach during her final season as a WNBA player. She went 70-76 for Minnesota and never got to an NCAA tournament, but did get into the WNIT in 2018-2019.
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