WCC Transfer Tracker: Player movement conference-wide
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Toreros build another competitive squad under Coach of the Year
Departures
Four seniors graduated, including All-WCC Honorable Mention picks Madison Pollock (starter) and Leticia Soares (started eight games), as well as starter Patricia Brossmann and Ana Ramos.
Returners
Three seniors-to-be who started all 31 games in 2019-20 return to the team: Jordyn Edwards (All-WCC Second Team), Sydney Hunter and Myah Pace.
The Toreros also look to welcome back Kendall Bird, Karla Martínez and Kiera Oakry, who all missed 2019-20 due to injury.
Arrivals
2020 WCC Coach of the Year Cindy Fisher signed two freshmen and a potentially-eligible transfer to her recruiting class.
Laura Erikstrup: 6’2 center, attended training camp for U18 Danish national team in 2018 (twin Sydney signed with Arizona State)
Gabby Giuffre: 5’11 guard, participated in U16 Olympic trials in 2018
Eligible with waiver:
Steph Gorman: 6’0 guard, announced transfer from Utah State in April. Sophomore season averages: 10.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, plus led team in made 3-pointers with 68