UNLV Women's Basketball Lands Mountain West Transfer

6-foot-2 forward Norah Moo joins the Lady Rebels after one season at Grand Canyon

Apr. 11, 2026 at 6:19am

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The UNLV women's basketball team has landed a key transfer for the upcoming season, securing the commitment of 6-foot-2 forward Norah Moo. Moo spent her first collegiate season at Grand Canyon University, a fellow Mountain West Conference program, before deciding to join the Lady Rebels.

Why it matters

This transfer represents an important addition for the UNLV women's basketball team as they look to build on their recent success and compete for a Mountain West title. Moo's size and experience within the conference will provide a valuable boost to the Lady Rebels' frontcourt.

The details

Norah Moo, a 6-foot-2 forward, has committed to transferring from Grand Canyon University to play for the UNLV Lady Rebels. Moo spent her freshman season with the Lopes, appearing in 30 games and averaging 6.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest. She will now join the Lady Rebels and have three years of eligibility remaining.

  • Moo announced her transfer commitment on April 11, 2026.

The players

Norah Moo

A 6-foot-2 forward who spent her freshman season at Grand Canyon University before transferring to UNLV.

UNLV Lady Rebels

The women's basketball team at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Grand Canyon University

A fellow Mountain West Conference program where Norah Moo played her freshman season.

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The takeaway

The addition of Norah Moo, a talented forward from within the Mountain West Conference, represents an important offseason pickup for the UNLV Lady Rebels as they look to build on their recent success and compete for a conference title.