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Olivia Miles Enters Transfer Portal, Forgoes WNBA Draft

The projected No. 2 pick cites NIL earnings and an evolving WNBA financial structure as key factors in her decision to stay in college basketball.

Overview

  • Olivia Miles, a standout guard for Notre Dame, has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal, opting to use her final year of eligibility instead of declaring for the WNBA Draft.
  • Miles, who was widely projected as the No. 2 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, prioritized financial considerations, including lucrative NIL opportunities and potential changes to the WNBA's rookie salary scale under a new collective bargaining agreement.
  • Her decision significantly impacts the WNBA Draft, with other prospects like Sonia Citron and Dominique Malonga now seeing increased draft stock.
  • Notre Dame faces a major challenge in rebuilding its roster after losing Miles, who averaged career highs in points (15.4) and 3-point shooting (40.6%) this season.
  • Speculation surrounds Miles' future destination, with potential landing spots including powerhouse programs like UConn and USC, as well as rumors of team dynamics influencing her departure.