Plenty of talented women’s college basketball players got a fresh start this season, so as 2024 comes to en end, it’s the perfect time to look at those who have made a significant impact on their new teams.
Some transfers like USC’s Kiki Iriafen joined teams on the rise and have thrived while meeting the high expectations. However, others like Georgia Amoore and Lucy Olsen were tasked with lifting teams that were overlooked and unranked ahead of the season.
There are a lot of strong candidates who could have made this list, but we narrowed it down to the five most impactful transfers so far:
Raegan Beers, Oklahoma
The former Oregon State center was a huge reason why Oklahoma earned its highest AP Preseason ranking since 2010 at No. 10. So far, she and the Sooners have lived up to expectations, and are off to one of the best starts in program history with one of the top scoring offenses in the nation.
Beers is very efficient in the post thanks to her solid footwork and touch around the rim. She is leading the team with 17.8 points while shooting 72.1% from the field, which is best in the country. She is also registering 9.5 rebounds per game, which puts her in the top 50 nationally.