MiLaysia Fulwiley, the second-leading scorer for the South Carolina Gamecocks, is entering the transfer portal after two seasons with the team. This decision comes after the addition of Ta’Niya Latson, the nation’s leading scorer, to the roster may impact Fulwiley’s playing time. Fulwiley was named SEC Sixth Woman of the Year this season, but saw limited minutes during the NCAA tournament. Despite this, her 23-point performance in the Sweet 16 helped the Gamecocks advance.
Fulwiley made a significant impact during her freshman season, winning SEC tournament MVP and helping South Carolina win a national championship. She also made history by signing an NIL deal with Stephen Curry’s Curry Brand and Red Bull. As a high school standout at W.J. Keenan High School, she scored over 3,000 points and won four state championships.
Fulwiley’s departure from South Carolina opens up opportunities for other players, including Tessa Johnson and Raven Johnson, who expressed a desire to play with Latson. Fulwiley has until April 22 to make a final decision on transferring or returning to the Gamecocks. Her talent and achievements both on and off the court make her a coveted player for any team looking to add a skilled guard to their roster.
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