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Minnesota Gopher Women Basketball Add Trio of Players Via The Transfer Portal

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The Minnesota Golden Gophers women’s basketball team had three open roster spots after the graduation of their seniors and with Nia Holloway entering the portal. By Monday morning the Gophers had filled all three open roster spots out of the transfer portal and added enough talent that this Gopher team should be a lock to be a preseason Top-20 team in the nation next fall Friday afternoon Minnesota picked up commitments from guard Leah Harmon from Central Florida and forward Tayla Thomas from Northwestern, and then Monday morning Minnesota picked up their star center in Penn State’s Gracie Merkle. Combined the Gophers are adding three proven playmakers who averaged 44.6 points per game a season ago. Harmon and Thomas have two years of eligibility remaining, while Merkle will play her final season in the maroon and gold.

Harmon joins Minnesota after leading the Knights in scoring last season averaging 15.7 points per game through the first 20 games of the season. She did miss the last month and a half of the season with a lower body injury. The 5’6 guard is incredibly quick and agile at breaking the press—something the Gophers had significant issues with this past season. She can create her own offense off the dribble and can play off of the ball as well adding 2.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game on top of her scoring. She is a three level scorer shooting 36.8% from beyond the arc in her career and is also a 83.9% career free throw shooter. She had a season high 38 points against Kansas in January and added two other 20+ point scoring performances this past season. She has been turnover prone at times in her career so it will be up to Dawn Plitzuweit and her system to calm those numbers down.

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Harmon played just one season for UCF after starting her career at Miami. She appeared in 23 games off the bench as a true freshman. She averaged 2.8 points in 10.2 minutes per game. From Paterson New jersey she started her high school career at Sidwell Friends School in Washington DC and played her final year of high school at IMG Academy. She was ranked a five-star guard by ESPN and the #25 recruit in the nation in the 2024 class per ProspectsNation.

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