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Karisma Ortiz entered the transfer portal. Previously Raoul reported that Amari Carter had entered the portal as a grad transfer.
 

https://gopsusports.com/news/2019/4/26/earley-johnson-join-womens-basketball-staff.aspx

Carolyn Kieger completes her staff including Myia Johnson who spent the last three seasons as a Badger assistant.

Penn State women's basketball head coach Carolyn Kieger has announced the additions of Ashley Earley and Myia Johnson as assistant coaches for the upcoming 2019-20 season.

Earley and Johnson bring a wealth of previous coaching experience to Happy Valley, having made stops in the Big Ten, SEC and ACC.

Earley and Johnson join Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator Ginny Boggess, Director of Operations Pam Brown and Director of Program Development MaryLynne Schaefer on Kieger's staff.
 


https://tucson.com/sports/arizonawi...cle_c9c50df6-45a2-5aa7-a201-1433c597b690.html

Former Lady Lion, Amari Carter, lands at Arizona as a grad transfer.

Carter knew that if she decided to transfer and play in 2019-20, everything would be new, from the system to the coaches and their tendencies.

She finally put her name in the transfer portal and was looking for a change of scenery and a faster pace of play. Carter narrowed her options down to three schools: Georgia, Virginia Tech and Arizona.

“All three were in different conferences, had different styles and amazing coaches (Joni Taylor at Georgia, Kenny Brooks at Virginia Tech, and UA’s Adia Barnes),” said Carter, a 5-foot-8-inch guard. “I ended up going with my gut. I think Arizona will be a great experience for me.
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“She gives us another shooter, another shooter who can create her own shot like Aari (McDonald) — and that is really, really valuable for us in the direction this program is going in. We need players who can do that,” said Barnes.

Barnes and Washington — Carter’s former coach — are friends whose WNBA playing careers overlapped. In doing her research, Barnes reached out to Washington, who was hands-on in Carter’s development over the last four years.
 

https://gopsusports.com/news/2019/6...es-highlight-wbb-non-conference-schedule.aspx

Penn State's non-conference schedule release slipped by me. Here it is with last seasons final NCAA RPI listed next to the team. As is becoming more common, we don't know the holiday tournament teams. This tourney is being held at Cal Berkeley so we know Cal and PSU, of course.

The Penn State Women's Basketball team has announced its 2019-20 non-conference schedule, which is highlighted by seven home games inside the Bryce Jordan Center and seven contests against teams that made national postseason tournament appearances a season ago.

282 LaSalle
271 (N) Long Beach State
226 George Mason
193 Sacred Heart
167 Rider
128 Pittsburgh
105 @ Towson
87 Fordham
50 @ Princeton
45 Clemson
34 @ Cal or 335 North Carolina Central

@ Cal Tournament-opponents to be announced.
 
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