ESPN: Creme Updates His Top 30 Transfers

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Of Note:
5. Lavender Briggs, 6-1, G, Sr., Maryland

Briggs was on her way to College Park before Reese and Owusu decided to transfer, slightly softening the blow. If she is completely over the shin injury that ultimately ended her Florida career in January, Briggs and Diamond Miller could form one of the highest-scoring duos in the country. Briggs averaged 19.5 points per game in 2020-21 with the Gators

12. Jasmine Powell, 5-6, G, Sr., Tennessee

Of all the players in Kellie Harper's impressive transfer haul this offseason, Powell, by virtue of the position she plays, might be the most important. As the point guard she will have the on-court responsibility of meshing new faces. Powell was a double-figure scorer in each of her three years at Minnesota and was averaging 5.7 assists through 19 games a season ago before leaving the Gophers.

13. Sara Scalia, 5-10, G, Sr., Indiana

One can only imagine what a shooter like Scalia could have meant to the Hoosiers the past two seasons, when they ranked 209th and 191st in 3-point attempts. Last year at Minnesota, Scalia was 11th in shots from beyond the arc and made 41.3% on her way to averaging 17.8 PPG.

18. Abby Meyers, 6-0, G, Sr., Maryland

There shouldn't be any adjustment period for Myers moving from the Ivy League to the Big Ten. She scored 29 points and outplayed WNBA No. 1 draft pick Rhyne Howard in Princeton's upset of Kentucky in the NCAA tournament. Meyers, who is from Potomac, Maryland, was the unanimous choice for Ivy Player of the Year after averaging 17.9 PPG for the Tigers.

21. Sydney Parrish, 6-2, G, Jr., Indiana

Getting back to her home state after two years at Oregon, Parrish arrives in Indiana at a good time. Graduation losses depleted the Hoosiers' backcourt, but the arrival of Parrish and Scalia might make Indiana better than the team that went to the Elite Eight and Sweet 16 in the past two seasons. Parrish isn't quite the shooter Scalia is but offers a nice complement and provides more length defensively

23. Elisa Pinzan, 5-8, G, Gr., Maryland

Pinzan is one of five transfers beginning anew at Maryland this season, but as the point guard, she might be the one to pull the lineup together. She is not the shooter that Katie Benzan was at the point the past two seasons, but she averaged 5.0 assists per game in her four seasons at South Florida.
 




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