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<p>Last month, we put together our initial list of talents from across the Palmetto State that will be sporting different uniforms once high school play tips off this November. </p>
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<p>Since then, we at Prep Girls Hoops have continued to closely monitor the state's transfer “portal,” keeping a keen eye on which talents and teams made noteworthy moves during the spring and summer months. </p>
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<p>We have a few more transfers to mention and there will certainly be more that come down the pike. Without further ado, here are a few more names that will be with different teams for the 2025-26 season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Given 5A Division 2 Greenwood was only one game shy of claiming state last season, one would believe the Eagles' nest in the Upstate would be an attractive destination for a transfer. Morgan was one of two who made the switch from 4A Emerald to the Eagles. At 6-foot-2, Morgan adds to an Eagles team that looks to be every bit as dangerous in the interior as it already is in the backcourt. She played in 16 games last season with the Vikings and averaged 11.4 rebounds (leading the team) and eight points per contest. She is more than poised to conclude her high school career with an exclamation point on a Greenwood team that will fuse together talent with experience in 2025-26.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Morgan was not the only former standout from Emerald making her way to the nearby Eagles' nest. Greenwood coach LaShonda Chiles not only added frontcourt depth, but backcourt depth as well in the form of Williams who will be entering her sophomore season. Williams has more experience than a typical sophomore given she has played at the varsity level since she was a seventh grader. She averaged 9.8 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.1 steals in the 18 games she played in 2024-25 for the Vikings. All of the aforementioned numbers were career highs. Williams' addition is another reason why the Eagles will surely be among the toughest of outs when we get to November. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Rush was part of a First Baptist that qualified for last year's SCISA 4A championship game against Trinity Collegiate. Instead of remaining with the Hurricanes for her final hurrah through the high school ranks, Rush will be in the High School League realm in 2025-26 with 5A Division 1 Wando. Coach Jeff Emory's team graduated a number of seniors from its 2024-25 version which finished 21-5 – second in its region only to eventual 5A Division 2 champion Berkeley. A move such to land a Division I prospect such as Rush keeps the Warriors firmly in the 5A Division 1 contenders' chat. Rush is also continuing to experience robust college recruitment as evidenced by her most recent offer from North Florida. She averaged 12.1 points and 8.8 rebounds last season at First Baptist. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A two-sport athlete who excels as both a basketball player and in the volleyball ranks, Murray is one of the more intriguing 2027s across the Palmetto State. She announced on her social media that she will be shifting her hoops journey over to Trinity Collegiate – the defending 4A SCISA champions that are moving down to 3A. In her sophomore season, she led a 4A Wilson team that finished with a 19-9 record and finished only behind Lower Richland in its region. Murray first played at the varsity level as an eighth grader and put up career numbers in her sophomore campaign with the Tigers. She averaged 19.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.8 steals. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After a 2024-25 season that saw Greenville advance to the 5A Division 2 Upper State championship game, the Red Raiders made moves to make its team even more dangerous for 2025-26. One of those involved this skilled junior combo guard who would trade in the brown and burnt orange of 5A Division 1 Mauldin for Greenville. Jones helped the Mavericks to a robust 16-9 showing last season by averaging 6.8 points. She added depth to Mauldin's backcourt and will do the same for Greenville. Jones is also garnering collegiate interest as she picked up an offer from Allen University and its coach Olivia Gaines following her participation in its recent camp. </p>
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Last month, we put together our initial list of talents from across the Palmetto State that will be sporting different uniforms once high school play tips off this November.
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2028
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SF
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2027
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