Louisville Women's Basketball 2025-26 Transfer Tracker

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - We have just one weekend left in the 2025-26 season, so like the men's side, it's now transfer portal season for women's college hoops.
Apr. 6 will mark the first day of the 15-day transfer window for women's college basketball, meaning that players across the sport have until Apr. 20 to officially enter the portal.
Fortunately, the Louisville women's basketball program will not have to bring in a massive portal haul. Head coach Jeff Walz already announced that five players - Imari Berry, Elif Istanbulluoglu, Grace Mbugua and Mackenly Randolph, Tajianna Roberts - would all be returning, and UofL also has three incoming freshmen. But, as always, there will likely be some new additions via the portal, while the possibility remains of another returner opting to transfer as well.
This post will be consistently updated when either a current Louisville player enters the portal, or the Cardinals land a player via the portal. Bookmark this page for future reference.
Transferring In (3)

Zamareya Jones
Position: Guard
Year: Sophomore
Transfer Date: Apr. 14, 2026
Previous School: NC State
The 5-foot-7 guard put together a fantastic sophomore campaign, averaging 14.9 points, 3.8 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals while shooting 42.1 percent in 31 games and 30 starts. Jones was also one of the more prolific three-point shooters in the ACC, making the ninth-most threes (66), attempting the 10th-most (186) and posting the sixth-best three point shooting percentage (36.6) in the league.

Deniya Prawl
Position: Guard/Forward
Year: Freshman
Transfer Date: Apr. 14, 2026
Previous School: Tennessee
A former five-star prospect coming out of high school, the 6-foot-2 wing saw a good amount of playing time in her true freshman season with the Volunteers. She averaged 4.0 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 29 games and seven starts, and shot 41.3 percent from the field plus 14.7 percent on three-point attempts.

Carys Baker
Position: Forward
Year: Junior
Transfer Date: Apr. 14, 2026
Previous School: Virginia Tech
Baker was one of the best players in the ACC this past season, earning Second-Team All-ACC honors. Starting all 33 games, the 6-foot-2 forward averaged 14.3 points and 6.9 boards per game, both of which were second on the Hokies. She also shot 42.9 percent overall, which included the third-best mark from three in the ACC at 37.9 percent
Transferring Out (4)

Skylar Jones
Position: Guard
Year: Junior
Transfer Date: Mar. 20, 2026
New School: To Be Determined
Jones is not a traditional transfer portal entry, but we will include her here. Just prior to the NCAA Tournament, head coach Jeff Walz announced that she was no longer with the team, and that the move was "best for both parties."
The 6-foot-0 junior guard/forward had been a key piece of Louisville's rotation during the 2025-26 season. Playing in the first 34 games of the season, Jones was averaging the most steals on the team at 1.5 per game, on top of the fifth-most points on the team at 8.4 per game. She also put up 2.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game, and also shot 44.6 from the field as well as 30.8 percent on three-point attempts.

Isla Juffermans
Position: Forward
Year: Sophomore
Transfer Date: Mar. 30, 2026
New School: To Be Determined
The 6-foot-4 post player saw minimal on-court time during two seasons with the Cardinals. As a true freshman in 2024-25, Juffermans saw action in 24 games, averaging 2.3 and 1.7 rebounds across 6.9 minutes played in the process. However, she did not make a single appearance due to an unspecified leg injury this past season.

Anaya Hardy
Position: Forward
Year: Sophomore
Transfer Date: Mar. 31, 2026
New School: To Be Determined
While the 6-foot-3 forward started 27 games and made appearances in 35 of the Cardinals' 37 total games this season, she didn't have as big of a role as you might think. She only averaged 11.3 minutes per game, good for just eighth on the team, averaging only 4.9 points and 4.2 rebounds per game as a result.

Peyton Bradley
Position: Guard
Year: Freshman
Transfer Date: Apr. 2, 2026
New School: To Be Determined
The Brandenburg, Ky. native and former Meade County star didn't see much playing time during her first season in college. Bradley played in just nine games, averaging only 3.8 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game, while also shooting 35.3 percent from the field.
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McGavic is a 2016 Sport Administration graduate of the University of Louisville, and a native of the Derby City. He has been covering the Cardinals in various capacities since 2017, with a brief stop in Atlanta, Ga. on the Georgia Tech beat. Also an avid video gamer, a bourbon enthusiast, and fierce dog lover. Find him on Twitter at @Matt_McGavic