Breauna Ware, a guard from Wisconsin women's basketball, has announced her transfer to Wake Forest. This marks her fourth team in four seasons as she seeks to enhance her college career.
Losing players to the transfer portal is never easy, but thankfully, the Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball program has done a fantastic job this offseason.
Soon-to-be senior guard Breauna Ware is set to play for her fourth team in four seasons. Even though she started 13 of the 25 games she appeared in under Robin Pingeton, it's clear the 5-foot-7 guard believes she's best off finishing her career outside of Madison.
On Friday, May 1, Talia Goodman announced Ware has committed to Wake Forest. It's worth noting that Ware averaged a career low 5.4 points per game a year ago, so her decision to transfer was yet another instance of college athletes using the portal to get the most out of their time in college.
The New York native was one of the few Badgers to transfer. Most notably, Kyrah Daniels removed her name from the portal, which was a huge boost to Pingeton's squad in her second year with the team.
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Breauna Ware decided to transfer from Wisconsin to seek better opportunities to enhance her college basketball career after averaging a career-low of 5.4 points per game.
Breauna Ware has played for three teams prior to transferring to Wake Forest, making this her fourth team in four seasons.
Breauna Ware's transfer is a loss for Wisconsin, but the team received a boost when Kyrah Daniels withdrew her name from the transfer portal.
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