Ole Miss Women's Basketball Transfer Portal Update: Who's in? Who's out?

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The Ole Miss Rebels are fresh off of a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament after an impressive season for Yolett McPhee-McCuin's crew in Oxford.
Now, the program has quickly shifted focus towards the NCAA Transfer Portal with the Rebels instantly carrying their success into the free agent market.
It's a critical offseason for McPhee-McCuin and Co. with the Rebels' shot-caller understanding the importance of stacking talent via the portal.
"The next step for us is to be able to do the same in the portal, because freshmen ain't doing it, I'm just telling you. So we have to be able to have the support to be able to go and get what we need so that we can move forward," McPhee-McCuin said.
"But at minimum I think we should be a Sweet 16 team. Anybody that's looking at us that has interest, that is what they expect, from the conversations we've been having. But that's just not enough for me. I'm not one of those coaches that, I'm not going to sit here and say, Oh, you know, it's all about the kids, it's all about the kids."
Ole Miss has seen significant changes to the roster this offseason with six members of the 2024-25 crew departing the program along with a trio of newcomers to this point.
A look into the changes to McPhee-McCuin's group.
Meet the Newcomers: Rebels Land Three Transfers
Latasha Lattimore: Virginia [Forward]
"Tash is a dynamic human being and talent," said Coach Yo. "She committed to Coach Quentin Hillsman out of high school and it's really cool to see them reunite! I've always loved her game and I'm excited to mentor her in the last stage of her collegiate career!"
As a redshirt senior at Virginia, Lattimore was a standout performer for the Cavaliers, averaging a near double-double with 14.3 points and a team-leading 8.2 rebounds per game.
Additionally, Lattimore will be a vital defender in the paint for the Rebels, as she tallied an impressive 69 total blocks this season, which ranks 18th-best in the nation.
Prior to her time at Virginia, Lattimore spent two standout seasons at Miami. In her first year with the Hurricanes, the Toronto, Ontario, native appeared in nine games and averaged 7.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game before sustaining an injury to cut her season short.
During the 2023-24 season, Lattimore came in clutch in many games for the Hurricanes, including a 12-point performance in Miami's ACC Tournament second-round win over North Carolina.
Lattimore began her career at Texas where she played in all 32 games and helped the Longhorns advance to the Elite Eight. As a true freshman, Lattimore totaled three double-digit scoring outings and averaged 3.2 points and 2.8 rebounds in 10.3 minutes of action per game.
Jayla Murray: Wichita State [Guard]
The past two seasons, Murray has been a highly touted student-athlete at Wichita State, earning a spot on the 2024-25 ACC All Conference Second Team.
As a redshirt junior, Murray was the Shockers' leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 12.4 points and 5.3 rebounds per game.
The St. Louis, Missouri, native finished in double figures 22 times, notched two 20-point performances and two double-doubles.
Throughout her entire career at Wichita State, Murray saw minutes in 62 games, earning a starting spot in 49 of those contests.
Prior to her time as a Shocker, Murray started her collegiate career at Florida Southwestern State. Murray's game was just as strong as a Buccaneer, as she was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year and earned First Team All-Conference accolades during the 2021-22 season.
Averaging 14.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game as a true freshman, Murray was recognized as a NJCAA Third Team All-American and named to the FCSAA All-State First Team.
Prior to a season-ending injury during her sophomore season, Murray averaged 12.3 points and 6.3 rebounds in eight games.
In high school, Murray was a four-year letterman, playing three years at Tampa Bay Tech and one at Winter Haven.
Murray led Tampa Bay Tech to a State Championship during the 2018-19 season, earned district champion honors all four years and was named a regional champion in three of those seasons.
The St. Louis, Missouri, native's last year in high was her best, averaging 9.9 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game.
Kaitlin Peterson: UCF [Guard]
The Rebels landed a commitment from UCF star Kaitlin Peterson last week after going public with a decision. The program is yet to announce the talented transfer as a signee.
The 5-foot-9 senior is coming off of a stellar 2024-25 campaign after averaging 21.4 points per game on the season.
The Departing Rebels: Six Ole Miss Players Hit Portal
Ayana Thompson - Forward
The 6-foot-1 forward will depart after three seasons with the program after electing to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Thompson averaged 2.3 points and 1.1 rebounds per game during the 2024-25 season for the Rebels as a reserve piece.
Mariyah Noel - Guard
The 5-foot-11 sophomore will depart Oxford after entering the NCAA Transfer Portal following the 2024-25 season.
Noel, a Kansas native, appeared in 19 games during the season while averaging 2.2 points per game for the Rebels.
Six Ole Miss WBB players have entered their name into the portal; none of them averaged more than 10.5 MPG or 3.7 PPG during the 2024-25 season https://t.co/HrcqI0ovMx pic.twitter.com/ldkc4CFGXG
— Raoul (@Raoul_000) March 31, 2025
Fatumata Djalo - Guard
Djalo will depart Oxford after one season with the Rebels following her true freshman campaign. She averaged 0.4 points per game in a little over five minutes a night.
Kharyssa Richardson - Forward
Kharyssa Richardson has elected to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal after a 2024-25 season where he played in 9.9 minutes per game while putting up averages of 3.7 points and 1.5 rebounds a night.
Other Departures:
Rhema Collins - Sophomore Forward
Jite Gbemuotor - Freshman Forward
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