Lady Rebels add Mountain West transfer Norah Moo

6-foot-2 forward joins UNLV after one season at Grand Canyon

Apr. 11, 2026 at 4:34am

A cubist-style painting featuring fragmented, overlapping geometric shapes in shades of blue, green, and orange, conceptually representing the dynamic action of a women's basketball game.The Lady Rebels' acquisition of transfer Norah Moo adds depth and talent to their frontcourt as they aim for a deeper postseason run.Grand Canyon Village Today

UNLV women's basketball has landed a transfer from the Mountain West Conference, with 6-foot-2 forward Norah Moo committing to join the Lady Rebels. Moo spent her freshman season at Grand Canyon University, where she averaged 3.7 rebounds, 3.8 points, and 13.5 minutes per game.

Why it matters

The addition of Moo provides a boost to the Lady Rebels' frontcourt as they look to build on their successful 2025-26 season, in which they finished second in the Mountain West and made it to the conference tournament semifinals.

The details

As a freshman at Grand Canyon, Moo made four starts in 31 games, shooting a team-best 52.7% from the field and recording two double-digit scoring performances and 11 games with at least five rebounds. She was previously a standout at Pinnacle High School in Phoenix, earning 6A Desert Valley Region Player of the Year honors.

  • Moo spent the 2025-26 season at Grand Canyon University.
  • The Lady Rebels beat Grand Canyon twice during the 2025-26 season before falling to Colorado State in the Mountain West tournament semifinals.

The players

Norah Moo

A 6-foot-2 forward who is transferring from Grand Canyon University to join the UNLV Lady Rebels women's basketball team.

Lindy La Rocque

The head coach of the UNLV Lady Rebels women's basketball team.

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What they’re saying

“One side of the ball isn't ahead of the other”

— Dan Mullen, UNLV Head Coach

What’s next

The Lady Rebels will look to integrate Moo into their lineup as they prepare for the upcoming 2026-27 season.

The takeaway

The addition of Norah Moo, a talented transfer from the Mountain West, bolsters the UNLV Lady Rebels' frontcourt and provides a valuable piece as the team aims to build on its recent success and make a deeper run in the conference tournament.