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LSU Women's Basketball Roster Shakeup After Sweet 16 Exit
Key players enter transfer portal as Tigers look to reload for 2026-27 season
Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:06am
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The LSU women's basketball team saw its 2025-26 season come to a surprising end in the Sweet 16 of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. With the season over, the roster is now in flux as several key players have entered the transfer portal, creating uncertainty around the Tigers' lineup for the upcoming 2026-27 campaign.
Why it matters
LSU was a top-10 team and expected to make a deep NCAA Tournament run last season, so the early exit was a disappointment. The roster changes could significantly impact the team's outlook and competitiveness next year, especially if multiple starters depart.
The details
After the Sweet 16 loss, LSU has seen several players enter the NCAA transfer portal, including starting point guard Aliyah Boston and leading scorer Jasmine Williams. The departures create holes that the coaching staff will need to fill through the portal or recruiting.
- LSU's 2025-26 season ended with a Sweet 16 loss on March 25, 2026.
- Players began entering the transfer portal in the days following the season's conclusion.
The players
Aliyah Boston
LSU's starting point guard who has entered the NCAA transfer portal.
Jasmine Williams
The Tigers' leading scorer last season who has also entered the transfer portal.
What they’re saying
“We're disappointed to see some of our top players leave, but that's the nature of college basketball these days. We'll work hard to find the right pieces to reload and compete at a high level next season.”
— Kim Mulkey, LSU Women's Basketball Head Coach
What’s next
LSU's coaching staff will need to be active in the transfer portal and recruiting to rebuild the roster ahead of the 2026-27 season.
The takeaway
The early exit from the NCAA Tournament and subsequent roster turnover creates uncertainty around the LSU women's basketball program's outlook for next season. The Tigers will need to quickly reload through the transfer portal and recruiting to remain competitive in the SEC.
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