Men’s and Women’s basketball building through the portal

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Men’s and Women’s basketball building through the portal

Men’s and Women’s basketball building through the portal

Men’s and Women’s basketball building through the portal

Men’s and Women’s basketball building through the portal

The college basketball transfer portal is in full swing, and it's reshaping rosters at a breakneck pace. With fewer scholarships available than football, the competition for top talent is incredibly fierce, often turning into a high-stakes bidding war. While some programs are making headlines with massive NIL deals, others are taking a more strategic approach to build their teams for the coming season.

At Ole Miss, both the men's and women's programs are actively navigating this chaotic marketplace. On the women's side, Coach Yo is moving decisively, targeting specific players who fit her system's needs, even if they aren't always the biggest names. Her early portal activity focuses on adding crucial depth and experience to the roster.

Key additions for the Rebels women include Talaysia Cooper, a dynamic 6'0" senior guard transferring from Tennessee who is ranked as the #3 overall player in the portal. She's joined by Maya Anderson, a versatile 6'1" junior wing from San Jose State, and Rachel Okokoh, a 6'4" sophomore forward from Penn State who will bolster the frontcourt.

The men's program is also in the mix, carefully evaluating opportunities. They've been linked to Roman Siulepa, a promising 6'6" four-star sophomore forward from Australia via Pittsburgh. In this environment where financial demands can be steep, the Rebels' strategy appears to be one of calculated value, aiming to strengthen the squad without engaging in the most extreme bidding wars.

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