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Tracking JMU Women’s Basketball Transfers in the 2024 Transfer Portal – Latest Updates from JMU Sports News

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The 2024 Women’s Basketball Transfer Portal Tracker is in full swing, and the JMU Dukes have already made some notable additions and departures to their roster. Sponsored by Three Notch’d Brewing, this tracker is keeping fans on their toes as they eagerly await the upcoming season.

Among the additions to the team are Ro Scott from Marshall, Zakiya Stephenson from Ole Miss, and Bree Robinson from Michigan State. Scott, a dynamic scorer from Marshall, is expected to provide an offensive boost to the Dukes with one year of eligibility remaining. Stephenson, a former top-100 recruit, could potentially become the team’s starting point guard after a solid freshman season at Ole Miss. Robinson, a talented Canadian guard, is looking to make an impact early in her JMU career with three years of eligibility left.

On the departure side, Chloe Sterling, one of JMU’s point guards, has decided to leave the team after a promising season where she led the team in assists. Fans had high hopes for Sterling to develop into an All-Conference player, but she will be taking her talents elsewhere. Additionally, Steph Ouderkirk, a role player for the Dukes, will be finishing her career at Richmond after averaging 3.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in the previous season.

With these changes to the roster, the JMU Women’s Basketball team is gearing up for an exciting season ahead. Stay tuned for more updates on the Transfer Portal Tracker as the offseason progresses.

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