Camryn Runner, a former standout at the University of Evansville, has committed to Colorado State after entering the transfer portal. The sophomore guard from Cicero, Indiana, was a key player for the Aces, earning multiple accolades during her time there.
HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) â Former University of Evansville womenâs basketball star Camryn Runner has found a new home from the transfer portal.
The sophomore guard from Cicero, Indiana announced on social media Monday that sheâs committed to Colorado State.
The 5â8 point guard was the first to announce her plans to leave the Purple Aces, even before the departure of head coach Robyn Scherr.
Runner made an impact in her short time at UE, becoming the first womenâs player to record a triple-double. In 2025 she was named the All-MVC freshman of the year and this past season she was selected to the All-MVC 2nd team. Runner led the Aces in scoring, rebounds, and assists averaging about 18.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per game.
What were Camryn Runner's achievements at the University of Evansville?
Camryn Runner was the first women's player to record a triple-double at UE, named All-MVC freshman of the year in 2025, and selected to the All-MVC 2nd team, leading the team in scoring, rebounds, and assists.
Why did Camryn Runner transfer to Colorado State?
Camryn Runner announced her commitment to Colorado State after entering the transfer portal, following the departure of her head coach at the University of Evansville.
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