I think this would be the national view of our losses and gains in terms of the starting 5:
(Rankings according to USA Today 4/17 list, just for one consistent reference)
Our top 4 2025-26 players are gone:
- Indya Nivar: WNBA Draft pick, 2nd team All-ACC (coaches)
- Nyla Brooks: WNBA free agent, 2nd team All-ACC (media & Coaches)
- Lanie Grant: Top 3pt shooter in ACC, #11 ranked player in the portal
- Elina Aarnisalo: #12 ranked player in the portal
We return:
- Ciera Toomey, most would argue she was the 5th best starter on the team, 5th in MPG and PPG
Potential starters we gain in the portal and freshman class:
- Harpring: consensus top 3 recruit, projects as an immediate impact starter
- Achol Akot #29 ranked portal player, leading rebounder, 3rd in scoring at #29 NET ranked OK St
- Sophie Burrows: #37 ranked portal player 4th in scoring (11.1 ppg) and 2nd in rebounds (5.8 rpg) at #41 Syracuse
- Chloe Clardy: #46 ranked portal player 3rd in scoring (12.0) PPG, 1st in assists (2.5 APG) & Steals (2.0 SPG) at #48 Stanford
Also returning to compete for starting jobs:
- 6th woman Nyla Brooks, clearly our top bench player
- Reniya Kelly, out injured, pretty much all year, history of injuries. Wil she be ready next season? But was 2nd team All ACC two years ago, so high ceiling if healthy
So 7 women who will play heavy rotation minutes if healthy; all will compete for starting jobs.
In terms of rankings, Gabby White (#96 in portal) and Taliyah Henderson (#98 in portal) are pretty even swap as non-starters
I think that a national analyst will deduce that this will once again be a deep team (throw in Hull, Thomas or Bofia, & Queiroz) but currently devoid of any star players.
But the top four gained collectively are not on par with the top four lost. No one on the team has any all-conference accolades in their career except Kelly. There are only a couple (Brooks, Harpring) that project towards a potential WNBA ceiling right now.
I understand why we are on the wrong side of the top 16 regional host seed as of right now.