The Utah women's basketball program continues to make waves in the transfer portal, securing a major commitment from former Cal Baptist guard Filipa Barros. This marks the third guard addition for the Utes in just three days, signaling a clear and aggressive strategy to bolster their backcourt.
Barros arrives in Salt Lake City with impressive credentials and one season of eligibility remaining. The 5-foot-9 guard from Portugal is coming off a stellar redshirt junior campaign where she earned first-team All-WAC honors, averaging 11.0 points, a remarkable 9.9 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 2.7 steals per game. Her well-rounded stat line showcases the kind of dynamic, two-way play that can immediately elevate a team's performance.
Her impact at Cal Baptist was undeniable. Barros led the Lancers to a WAC tournament championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, where they faced eventual national champion UCLA. Throughout the season, she delivered highlight-reel performances, including a rare triple-double (10 points, 11 assists, 12 rebounds) against Long Beach State, a career-high 32 points against UT Arlington, and an 18-rebound effort to open the season.
Ranked as the No. 33 player in the transfer portal by USA Today, Barros brings proven scoring, elite rebounding for her position, and clutch postseason experience. For a Utah team looking to compete at the highest level, adding a player of her caliber—a conference MVP and tournament champion—is a significant coup. Her leadership and proven ability to perform in big moments will be invaluable as the Utes prepare for the upcoming season.
