College WBB Transfer Portal Rankings Update: Former Oregon State star Raegan Beers tops best portal players (2024)

247Sports takes its latest look at the women's college basketball transfer portal rankings.

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With the WNBA Draft happening Monday night, there are a number of elite players departing from college basketball to start their professional careers. There is also a host of players inthe college basketball transfer portal who are looking for new homes. This includes some of women's college basketball's brightestabsolute superstars.

Here, is the latest ranking of the best of the best in the portal as of Monday morning.

(Note: As you look at these rankings, keep in mind that they aredetermined by a prospect's remainingyears of eligibility and their statistical production. The younger a prospect, the more valueshe has over an older player with similar stats).

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1. RAEGAN BEERS, SOPhom*oRE, F: FROM OREGON STATE Beavers

College WBB Transfer Portal Rankings Update: Former Oregon State star Raegan Beers tops best portal players (2)

REMAINING ELIGIBILITY:2 SEASONS

Raegan Beers having two seasons of eligibility left instead of just one year is the tipping point for her to slide in at the No. 1 spot overall. Beersis a model of efficiency in the post. Sheshot an incredible 66.4% from the field in 2023-24, finishing second in the country in that mark. She also was a walking double-double this season, dropping 17.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. Getting a post player of Beers productivity level for two seasons is almost unheard of and is a major win for whoever lands her.

2. KIKI IRIAFEN, JUNIOR, F: FROM STANFORD Cardinal

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REMAININGELIGIBILITY: 1 SEASON

Kiki Iriafen played at an All-American level all season. As a result, she is the best player in the portal with just one year of eligibility left. Iriafen's overall stock rose with her 19.4 point and 11 rebound a game averages in 2023-24. She was every bit as productive as her teammate Cameron Brink who is projected to be a top-5 selection in Monday's draft. Iriafen is a season-changer for whoever lands her.

3. GEORGIA AMOORE, GRAD TRANSFER, G: FROM VIRGINIA TECH Hokies TO KENTUCKY WIldcats

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REMAININGELIGIBILITY: 0SEASONS

Georgia Amoore is going to use her final season of eligibility in Lexington where she will be playing for her former coach at Virginia Tech, Kenny Brooks. Amoore has been operating at an All-League level, averaging 18.8 points and 6.8 assists per game in 2023-24. She's the most prolific player in the transfer portal and is a huge land for Brooks.

4. GRACE VANSLOOTEN, SOPhom*oRE, F: FROM OREGON Ducks to Michigan State Spartans

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REMAINING ELIGIBILITY: 2 SEASONS

Grace VanSlooten has had a fantastic start to her college career. Don't be surprised to see her come back closer to Toledo, Ohio, but distance won't be a limiting factor in her decision. VanSlooten averaged 15 points and 7.1 rebounds a game in 2023-24 for an Oregon roster that never could find its' footingduringPac-12 play.

5. TIMEA GARDINER, SOPhom*oRE, F: FROM OREGON STATE Beavers

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REMAININGELIGIBILITY: 2 SEASONS

Unlike VanSlooten, Timea Gardiner played deep into March for an Oregon State roster that made a run to the Elite 8. In the process, she played high-level minutes, averaging 11.6 points and 7 rebounds per game. With Oregon State leaving to be a part of the WCC, it's safe to assume that Gardiner will be looking for a home in one of the four major conferences.

6. LUCY OLSEN, JUNIOR, G: FROM VILLANOVA WILDCATS

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REMAINING ELIGIBILITY: 2 SEASONS

LucyOlsen was a walking bucket during her 2023-24 campaign, averaging 23.3 points a game on 43.8% from the field. Olsen also managed to grab 4.8 rebounds to go along with 3.8 assists a night.

7. TALIAH SCOTT, FRESHMAN, G: FROM ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS TO AUBURN TIGERS

College WBB Transfer Portal Rankings Update: Former Oregon State star Raegan Beers tops best portal players (8)

REMAINING ELIGIBILTY: 3 SEASONS

Much like Olsen, Taliah Scott is a true scoring threat. She was a premier freshman in a league that produced the eventual national champions in South Carolina. Scott went to work early and often, finishing the season with 22.1-point and 3.3-rebounds averages. Her 3-point percentage is a place of growth for her as she connected on just 29.5% of those attempts last season.

8. LAILA PHELIA, JUNIOR., W: FROM MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

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REMAINING ELIGIBILITY: 1 SEASON

Laila Phelia just entered her name into the portal, but she's already an elite-level option for teams needing versatility on the perimeter. She averaged 16.8 points and 3.6 rebounds during the 2023-24 season. More importantly, Phelia was efficient from the field and the free-throw line at 42.3% and 80.1%, respectively. However, her 3-point percentage dropping almost 10% this season from 41.7% hersophom*oreseason to 32.1% this year is a point of concern.

9. LIZA KARLEN, SENIOR, F: FROM MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES

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REMAINING ELIGIBILITY: 0 Seasons

Liza Karlen generates interestas a potential COVID-year front court option. She was as efficient as anyone on this list during the 2023-24 season, posting averages of 17.7 points and 7.9 rebounds per game. Karlandid this while shooting49.7% from the field, 35.7% from beyond the arc and 82.2% from the free-throw line.

10. LIATU KING, SENIOR, F: FROM PITTSBURGH PANTHERS

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REMAINING ELIGIBILITY: 0 SEASONS

Liatu King does what she does on the hardwood — rebound and finish. During the 2023-24 season, King averaged a double-double, finishing with 18.7 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. More importantly, she did that on 52% from the field. But, King didn't make a single 3-point attempt capping her offensive value to an extent.

AROUND THE RIM

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Reagan Beers appears open to potentially going anywhere in America location wise. UConn has jumped in as a major participant as the entire roster followed Beers on Instagram. In Storrs, Beers would serve as an ideal replacement for Aaliyah Edwards as she officially gets drafted into the WNBA on Monday. That said, nothing is concrete nor imminent for Beers as she has no lack of suitors.

Do not be surprised in the least if Iriafen decides to stay on the West Coast. She is originally from Los Angeles. Both USCand UCLA have more than enough talent to provide Iriafen a chance to play in the Final Four in 2025. Also, they have defined a pathway to allow her to play 28-32 minutes a game. If either one lands her, then they're immediate national championship contenders.

Expect to see Timea Gardiner in a similar situation as Iriafen, eyeing an ideal playing destination west of the Rocky Mountains.But unlike Kiki,Gardiner won't be as Loa Angeles-centric in her possible destination options.

For Lucy Olsen, she gets started with the official visit cycle this week. As of now, Olsen has visits in the next 10 days to Iowa, LSU and Maryland. There are other schools in the picture, but those three were the first to get visit dates locked in.

Alabama landed a big grad transfer commitment over the weekend from Zaay Green. Green — who was a top-25 recruit in high school— started her career at Tennessee and Texas A&M before shifting to Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Green makes her return to the SEC in her final year of eligibility after averaging 16.7 points, 7.6 rebounds and 5.6 per game in 2023-24.

College WBB Transfer Portal Rankings Update: Former Oregon State star Raegan Beers tops best portal players (2024)

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