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Iowa Lands Top Transfer Dani Carnegie from Georgia
Hawkeyes add scoring punch with SEC standout joining forces with veteran point guard Chit-Chat Wright
Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:10pm
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The arrival of Dani Carnegie at Iowa injects new energy and scoring potential into the Hawkeyes' women's basketball program.Omaha TodayThe Iowa women's basketball team has landed a major transfer addition in Dani Carnegie, who is joining the Hawkeyes after a standout career at Georgia. Carnegie, who averaged 17.8 points per game in the SEC last season, will provide a much-needed scoring boost for an Iowa squad that struggled with offensive consistency a year ago.
Why it matters
Carnegie's arrival is a strategic move that addresses a key need for the Hawkeyes, who lost several key contributors to the transfer portal. Her ability to score efficiently and her prior history playing against Iowa could help stabilize the team's offense and provide a strong foundation for future success.
The details
Carnegie, a 6-foot guard, played her freshman season at Georgia Tech before transferring to Georgia, where she blossomed into a premier scoring threat in the SEC. Her 17.8 points per game average last season will be a welcome addition to an Iowa team that lacked a consistent go-to scorer at times. The connection between Carnegie and Hawkeyes point guard Chit-Chat Wright, who were teammates at Georgia Tech, could also help the two players develop a strong on-court rapport.
- Carnegie played her freshman season at Georgia Tech in 2024-25.
- She transferred to Georgia for the 2025-26 season, where she averaged 17.8 points per game.
- Carnegie will join the Iowa Hawkeyes for the 2026-27 season.
The players
Dani Carnegie
A 6-foot guard who is transferring from Georgia to Iowa, where she will provide a much-needed scoring boost after averaging 17.8 points per game in the SEC last season.
Chit-Chat Wright
The veteran point guard for the Iowa Hawkeyes, who played with Dani Carnegie during their freshman year at Georgia Tech.
LaSondra Barrett
The new assistant coach for the Iowa Hawkeyes, whose connections and reputation in the basketball world likely played a key role in landing the transfer of Dani Carnegie.
What they’re saying
“Dani's addition to our roster is a game-changer. Her scoring ability and familiarity with our program will be invaluable as we look to build on last season's successes.”
— Lisa Bluder, Head Coach, Iowa Hawkeyes
“I'm excited to reunite with Chit-Chat and be a part of the Iowa program. This is a great opportunity for me to showcase my skills and help the team reach new heights.”
— Dani Carnegie
What’s next
The Hawkeyes will look to integrate Carnegie into their system during the offseason and preseason, with the goal of her making an immediate impact when the 2026-27 season tips off.
The takeaway
Iowa's addition of Dani Carnegie is a strategic move that addresses a key need for the team and sets them up for potential success in the coming seasons. Her scoring prowess and prior history with the program could be the missing piece that helps the Hawkeyes take the next step in the Big Ten and beyond.
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