Women's Basketball: Where are they now?

2023-2024

  • Abby Priscilla, UTEP
  • Charlotte Carvalho, Louisiana Lafayette
  • Aniyah Sanford, Texas Wesleyan
  • Samantha Fields, Our Lady of the Lake University

A new era has begun this year with a new coaching staff. 33 schools have attended games/practices, showed interest or offered Grayson College players. They are: Louisiana-Lafayette, University of Texas-El Paso (UTEP), Tarleton State, University of North Texas (UNT), University of Oklahoma, Texas A&M Commerce, Grambling State, University of Pacific, University of New Orleans, Idaho State, McNeese State, Louisiana Tech, Eastern Kentucky, Loyola-Marymount, University of Nevada, University of North Carolina-Greensville, Long Beach State, Merrimack College, Detroit Mercy, Indiana State, Cal Poly, Troy University, New Mexico State University, University of Louisiana-Monroe, West Texas A&M, Eastern New Mexico University, Texas Woman's University, University of Texas-Tyler, East Central University, Northwest Oklahoma State University, Howard Payne, Trinity University, East Texas Baptist, and Southwest Assemblies of God University (SAGU)

2022-2023

  • Diarra Sissoko, Sam Houston State
  • Sephora Kayolo, Oral Roberts University
  • Sonja Schuch, Eckerd College

2021-2022

  • Promise Taylor, Southern Illinois
  • Marte Duda, Arkansas Tech
  • Diaka Berete, University of Science and Arts, Jackson State

2020-2021

  • Jane Asinde, Wichita State, UTEP
  • Sali Kourouma, University of Arkansas-Little Rock, Arizona 

2019-2020

  • Ene Adams, New Mexico State
  • Deborah Nwakamma, UTSA