April 06 to April 21st Transfer Portal.

#7
#7


Transfer portal entry number one when it opens.

She is a senior now, so would be a one year grad transfer.

Second-Team All-Ivy (2024)
Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2023)
Ivy League All-Tournament Team (2024)
Wooden Watch List (2025-26)
Ivy League Player of the Week (Feb. 23, 2026)
USWBA Tamika Catchings National Freshman of the Week (Jan. 31, 2023)
Ivy Rookie of the Week (Jan. 17, 2023, Jan. 23, 2023, Feb. 6, 2023)
 
#8
#8
She is a senior now, so would be a one year grad transfer.

Second-Team All-Ivy (2024)
Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2023)
Ivy League All-Tournament Team (2024)
Wooden Watch List (2025-26)
Ivy League Player of the Week (Feb. 23, 2026)
USWBA Tamika Catchings National Freshman of the Week (Jan. 31, 2023)
Ivy Rookie of the Week (Jan. 17, 2023, Jan. 23, 2023, Feb. 6, 2023)
Exactly so guess Princeton has nothing left for her.
 
#10
#10
Everybody wants to stay in college now. There was an era when getting out of college was what it was all about for athletes and well everybody. Now everybody wants to stay and take the grand tour of several schools. Even Pro players want to come back to college. Never seen so many people wanting to continue their education as there is now. :D
 
#12
#12
WhAt WaS hEr ThReE pOiNt PeRcEnTaGe?
D°n'T know, but here are some data…

CAREER HIGHS:
Points - 30, vs. Brown (2/21/26)
FG - 10, 3x - MR - at DePaul (11/9/24)
FG Attempted - 23, at Duquesne (11/4/24)
3FG Made - 5, vs. Duquesne (11/6/23)
3FG Attempted - 11, 2x - MR - vs. West Virginia (3/23/24)
FT Made - 9, 2x - MR - vs. Brown (2/21/26)
FT Attempted - 11, vs. West Virginia (3/23/24)
Rebounds - 13, at Rhode Island (11/26/25)
Assists - 6, vs. Penn (2/6/26)
Blocks - 2, 4x - MR - vs. Dartmouth (3/2/24)
Steals - 5, at Harvard (1/13/24)
 
#14
#14
WhAt WaS hEr ThReE pOiNt PeRcEnTaGe?
Let's hope she doesn't go to Uc*on.

Chen was a Princeton graduate who swung over to them and the rest is history. Plus we also have to think some these portal kids might want to stay more geographically close to home. Hopefully we could steal her but she is tend up & down with her 3 pt percentage in her 4 seasons.
 

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#19
#19
Princeton to UT ??? Duke or Stanford! Probably? JMO
Why? Kaitlin (sp?) Chen graduated Princeton, then transferred to Ct and helped them win a natty.

ETA- IF your opinion is correct, and it may well be if her professional choices require some courses not available at UT, why not include, for example, Vanderbilt and Rice in your list?
 
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#20
#20
Why? Kaitlin (sp?) Chen graduated Princeton, then transferred to Ct and helped them win a natty.

ETA- IF your opinion is correct, and it may well be if her professional choices require some courses not available at UT, why not include, for example, Vanderbilt and Rice in your list?
Not the same gravitas? Point taken however. If Chen can choose Ct., than what is stopping any Ivy player from doing likewise?
 
#22
#22
Will Cooper go in the portal, stay at UT or go pro(assuming she is eligible.
Coop is eligible for draft but has fallen off of most W draft boards. Another consequence of this nightmare year in Lady Val Hoops. She definitely needs another year of college ball. Maybe here or maybe somewhere else with a very strong coach who can get the best out of her. Then she would definitely be pro ready.
 
#23
#23
Coop is eligible for draft but has fallen off of most W draft boards. Another consequence of this nightmare year in Lady Val Hoops. She definitely needs another year of college ball. Maybe here or maybe somewhere else with a very strong coach who can get the best out of her. Then she would definitely be pro ready.
she should transfer to somewhere where she can really hone her half court defense. it would make me horribly sad of course.
 

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