UCLA Women's Basketball: Incoming Bruins Guard Considered Top 4 Transfer Acquisition

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This former Pac-12 foe is becoming a friend for the Blue and Gold in their Big 10 era.

A former Pac-12 foe has mutated into a friend for Cori Close's UCLA Bruins as they embark on their Big 10 era in 2024-25.

Senior former Washington State Cougars guard Charlisse Leger-Walker, who joins the Bruins via the NCAA transfer portal, has been ranked as the fourth-best transfer get this offseason by. The 5-foot-10 upperclassman is expected to replace now-Phoenix Mercury shooting guard Charisma Osborne as an immediate starter .

"After spending the past two seasons battling Kiki Rice, Leger-Walker will join her to form a talented Bruins' backcourt," writes Creme. "Charisma Osborne's leadership and versatility won't be missed nearly as much with the addition of Leger-Walker, who leaves Pullman as the best and most important player in Cougars history. She led Washington State to its most successful period, with three NCAA tournament trips and a Pac-12 tournament title in 2023.

The Bruins finished 27-7 last year and made their second straight Sweet Sixteen appearance, led by stars Rice, Osborne and Lauren Betts. The club is hoping to get a bit further in 2024-25. Last season, the four-time All-Pac-12 honoree averaged 13.2 points on .406/.237/.817 shooting splits, 6.5 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.7 steals per bout, across 21 games for the Cougars.

 

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