Analyzing the 2026 Women’s NCAA Tournament: The Offseason Awaits
As the dust settles on the 2026 women’s NCAA tournament, we take a closer look at the teams that made it to the Elite Eight. Notably, all four No. 1 seeds have advanced, and a staggering 13 of the top 16 seeds reached the regional semifinals. However, for some teams, the conclusion of the tournament marks the beginning of their offseason. Let’s delve into the expected player movements, returning talents, and the critical recruitment strategies these teams must adopt as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Key Teams on the Move
With the transfer portal opening on April 6, here’s what we can expect from several prominent programs:
- Notre Dame
- Record: 25-11 (12-6 in ACC)
- Season End: Lost to UConn in Elite Eight
- Expected Departures: Iyana Moore, Vanessa de Jesus, Malaya Cowles, Gisela Sanchez, Bella Tehrani, Jordyn Smith
- Key Returnees: Hannah Hidalgo, Cassandre Prosper, KK Bransford
- Top Recruit: Jacy Abii (No. 9)
- Portal Strategy: Notre Dame needs to enhance its roster with experienced players and versatile wings to complement Hidalgo’s talents.
- Virginia
- Record: 22-12 (11-7 in ACC)
- Season End: Lost to TCU in Sweet 16
- Expected Departures: Paris Clark, Romi Levy, Caitlin Weimar
- Key Returnees: Kymora Johnson, Sa’Myah Smith
- Portal Strategy: Coach Agugua-Hamilton must find a backcourt scorer, ideally with 3-point range, to build on this season’s success.
- Oklahoma
- Record: 26-8 (11-5 in SEC)
- Season End: Lost to South Carolina in Sweet 16
- Expected Departures: Raegan Beers, Payton Verhulst
- Key Returnees: Aaliyah Chavez, Sahara Williams
- Top Recruit: Alliyah Bell (No. 36)
- Portal Strategy: The Sooners need to bolster their roster with perimeter shooters and strong rebounders to support Chavez.
- Kentucky
- Record: 25-11 (8-8 in SEC)
- Season End: Lost to Texas in Sweet 16
- Expected Departures: Tonie Morgan, Teonni Key
- Key Returnees: Lara Strack, Asia Boone
- Top Recruit: Maddyn Greenway (No. 13)
- Portal Strategy: Coach Brooks will likely target a point guard and a power forward to maintain competitiveness.
- Louisville
- Record: 29-8 (15-3 in ACC)
- Season End: Lost to Michigan in Sweet 16
- Expected Departures: Laura Ziegler, Reyna Scott
- Key Returnees: Tajianna Roberts, Imari Berry
- Top Recruit: Ariyana Cradle (No. 34)
- Portal Strategy: Walz has room to be selective; adding a versatile big could enhance their offensive options.
- North Carolina
- Record: 29-5 (13-3 in ACC)
- Season End: Lost to Notre Dame in Sweet 16
- Expected Departures: Nyla Harris, Indya Nivar
- Key Returnees: Lanie Grant, Elina Aarnisalo
- Top Recruit: Kate Harpring (No. 4)
- Portal Strategy: Upgrading rebounding and potentially adding a spot-up shooter will be crucial for the Tar Heels.
Final Thoughts
The offseason is set to be a pivotal time for these programs as they navigate player departures and potential recruits. The transfer portal will be a critical avenue for teams looking to fill gaps and enhance their rosters. The upcoming weeks will determine how effectively these teams can capitalize on the opportunities presented by new recruits and returning players. As they regroup and strategize, one thing is clear: the landscape of women’s college basketball will continue to evolve as teams prepare for the next season.
For a more in-depth look at the offseason strategies and player movements, please read the original news at the source: ESPN.

