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Kent State's Mya Babbitt Plans Transfer
Junior guard was named to All-MAC Second Team this season.
Mar. 17, 2026 at 2:37pm
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Kent State's leading scorer Mya Babbitt plans to enter the transfer portal, she told On3. The 5-8 junior guard from Papillion, Nebraska averaged 16.1 points, four rebounds and 1.5 steals per game this season.
Why it matters
Babbitt's decision to transfer is significant for Kent State, as she was a key contributor and one of the team's top players. Her departure will leave a void in the lineup that the program will need to address.
The details
Babbitt has spent all three seasons at Kent State and was named to the All-MAC Second Team this year. She is now looking to continue her collegiate career at a different institution.
- Babbitt plans to enter the transfer portal in March 2026.
The players
Mya Babbitt
A 5-8 junior guard from Papillion, Nebraska who was Kent State's leading scorer this season and was named to the All-MAC Second Team.
What they’re saying
“Kent State's leading scorer Mya Babbitt plans to enter the transfer portal, she told On3.”
— Mya Babbitt
What’s next
Babbitt will now go through the transfer portal process to find a new school to continue her collegiate basketball career.
The takeaway
Babbitt's decision to transfer from Kent State is a significant loss for the program, as she was one of their top players. Her departure will leave a void that the team will need to address heading into next season.

