UConn women's basketball is facing a significant roster shift as forward Ice Brady has reportedly entered the transfer portal. The 6-foot-3 player from San Diego, a former top-five national recruit, is seeking a new program after a challenging tenure with the Huskies marked by persistent knee injuries.
Brady's time in Storrs was defined by adversity. She missed her entire true freshman season in 2022-23 after dislocating her kneecap in preseason practice. After a promising redshirt freshman campaign where she averaged 4.5 points and earned Big East All-Tournament honors, her progress was halted again. This past season, she appeared in only two games before inflammation in the same knee required season-ending surgery in February.
Coach Geno Auriemma has been candid about the severity of Brady's situation, noting the surgery was complex and predicting a "really long" rehabilitation. Due to appearing in fewer than 30% of the team's games, Brady is expected to be eligible for a medical redshirt, which would grant her additional collegiate eligibility as she enters the portal as a redshirt junior.
For programs in need of frontcourt depth, Brady represents a high-upside gamble. When healthy, she has shown flashes of the talent that made her a coveted prospect, providing valuable interior presence and clutch postseason performance. Her next destination will be crucial, offering a fresh start for a player looking to finally showcase her full potential on the court after years of setbacks.
