Women’s college basketball transfer tiers: Lauren Betts jumps to No. 1, Jayda Curry drops to Tier 3

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As college hoops swing into conference play, it’s time to revisit our transfer tiers ranking.

Our first installment of this series came out in late October, when we were just predicting the fits and potential performances of these transfer players within their new squads. Now, with about six weeks’ worth of hindsight, we’ve gone back to the drawing board to see where we were right and whom we might’ve missed. This round features seven entirely new players who’ve become key players for their teams as well as a new No. 1 and No. 2.

We’ll check back in midway through league play to see how these tiers continue to evolve with players stepping up and stepping into larger roles.

Editor’s note: Stats are updated through Sunday night’s games.

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Tier 1

Tier 1 players completely change the ceiling of their teams. They give front-runners a greater lead, elevate tournament teams into title contenders or transform basement-dwellers into ranked squads. Their values can’t be undersold.

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