OU guard Duke Miles enters transfer portal
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Miles was projected to be the No. 2 pick in April’s draft and likely fall no lower than third overall, but instead she has elected to extend her college career, just not at Notre Dame.
From The New York Times
Freshman Avery Howell is leaving Southern California and entering the transfer portal, along with two other Trojans guards.
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Donaldson became the first outgoing Wolverine to choose his new school with a commitment to Miami.
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On Monday, news broke that Miles intends to forgo the 2025 WNBA Draft (Rest in peace, my WNBA mock draft 3.0; I hardly knew ye) and use her final year of eligibility. However, another kicker is that she intends to enter the transfer portal. The reverberations of such a stunning decision by Miles leave a lot of questions.
WNBA front offices are always looking for great defenders who can carve out a role within the league, but Quinerly is a multi-level major scoring threat as well. She elevated her play in the final month of her senior year at West Virginia, further increasing her stock on the biggest stage.
Olivia Miles was expected to be the second pick in this year's WNBA draft but she will instead play one more year of college basketball - but not at Notre Dame
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNHow past dome experience will help Auburn basketball's Miles Kelly in San Antonio at the Final FourMiles Kelly has provided massive contributions for Auburn basketball this season. He'll give one more Saturday: The ability to shoot in a dome, something he's done well in the past.
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Olivia Miles gave everything she had to Notre Dame women's basketball through five seasons and two major injuries. Now it's time to go elsewhere.
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Olivia Miles has decided to enter the transfer portal and play another college season instead of going to the WNBA.
Ryan Coogler cast newcomer Miles Caton for a key starring role in 'Sinners,' which is Caton's first film role.
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Houston ISD state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles testified Tuesday in Austin in favor of a state Senate bill proposing multiple reforms to the state’s A-F school accountability rating system. The Texas Education Agency typically assigns annual A-F ratings to each public school district and campus based on students’ standardized test performance,