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MiLaysia Fulwiley Plans Transfer After Championship Loss

Guard in action during a college basketball game

News Summary

MiLaysia Fulwiley, a sophomore guard for the South Carolina Gamecocks, intends to enter the transfer portal following the teamโ€™s defeat to UConn in the NCAA championship game. Fulwiley, who averaged 11.7 points per game, is now assessing her future after a season of limited playtime due to a crowded guard lineup. The addition of new players like Taโ€™Niya Latson has sparked debates among fans regarding her decision to transfer or remain and battle for her place on the team.

South Carolinaโ€™s MiLaysia Fulwiley Looks to Transfer After Championship Setback

Columbia, South Carolina โ€“ In a surprising turn of events, MiLaysia Fulwiley, a standout sophomore guard for the South Carolina Gamecocks, has plans to enter the transfer portal following the teamโ€™s recent loss to the UConn Huskies in the 2025 NCAA national championship game on April 6. This decision comes on the heels of a tough season that saw Fulwiley average 11.7 points per game, making her a valuable asset to the Gamecocks.

The excitement surrounding South Carolina basketball has ramped up with the announcement of new talent joining the roster. Recently, the Gamecocks secured leading scorer Taโ€™Niya Latson from Florida State through the transfer portal, alongside the return of senior guard Raven Johnson. With such an influx of new talent and the crowded guard lineup, discussions on social media began buzzing with speculation regarding Fulwileyโ€™s future and potential playing time moving forward.

Performance and Recognition

Fulwiley has made significant contributions to the Gamecocks during her time there, having been named SEC Sixth Player of the Year last season. This accolade reflects her crucial role in the 2024 championship-winning season, where she averaged 18.9 minutes on the court, boasting a shooting percentage of 42.6% from the field and a three-point shooting percentage of 25.8%. With successful performances under her belt, including her MVP win at the SEC Tournament last year where she scored an impressive 24 points in the championship game against LSU, itโ€™s no wonder that fans are eager to see where her journey takes her next.

Despite her undeniable talent, Fulwileyโ€™s playing time has raised eyebrows. In a loaded guard lineup, she found herself coming off the bench frequently, starting just three games in her college career. This led to growing concerns about her role on the team, especially following the addition of Latson and Johnsonโ€™s return. Even in the national title game, Fulwiley finished with only nine points in 18 minutesโ€”tying for the third fewest minutes among Gamecock players.

A Future of Possibilities

Although Fulwiley has not confirmed her plans publicly, the buzz around her potential transfer has led many fans to hope she explores new opportunities where she could showcase her skills more prominently. Having played 77 games and being part of a remarkable 38-0 championship season in her freshman year, she has a solid foundation to build upon. With two years of eligibility remaining after this season, the path moving forward could lead her anywhere.

Enter the Transfer Portal

The announcement regarding Fulwileyโ€™s intent to transfer was reported by sources close to the Gamecocks, sparking debates among fans regarding her decision-making. She was previously a five-star recruit and ranked as the No. 13 player in her class, which means she certainly has options to consider as she contemplates her future.

As she moves towards the transfer portal, it will be interesting to watch where Fulwiley ultimately lands. Will she find a more fitting role at another program where her talent can be fully realized? Or might she decide to stay and battle for her place within the Gamecocks? The coming weeks will undoubtedly reveal her next steps, and basketball fans across the country await her decision with bated breath.

In the world of college basketball, opportunities arise and dissolve quickly, and talented players like Fulwiley possess the drive to seek a path that best suits their aspirations. One thing remains clearโ€”wherever she goes next, she will continue to make her mark on the sport.

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