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Transfer Portal - 2024

Transfer portal update from @GopherPuckLive on Twitter/X which I'll quote since Twitter links don't work here:

"21 women have been added to the transfer portal in the last 2 days. All except one of those have at least 2 years of eligibility left. Compare that to the men with just 5 additions today (so far), all with 1 year left. In fact, a majority of the men in the portal have 1 year of eligibility. We will do our best to keep it as updated as possible in the coming weeks!"
 
Transfer portal update from @GopherPuckLive on Twitter/X which I'll quote since Twitter links don't work here:

"21 women have been added to the transfer portal in the last 2 days. All except one of those have at least 2 years of eligibility left. Compare that to the men with just 5 additions today (so far), all with 1 year left. In fact, a majority of the men in the portal have 1 year of eligibility. We will do our best to keep it as updated as possible in the coming weeks!"

As of Sunday the 17th, the women's "one time exception" portal for undergrad transfer opened. For the men, that won't happen for another two weeks. That is, right now any women's player can enter, but only grad transfers (and coaching change or scholarship reduction) men's player can enter.
 
As of Sunday the 17th, the women's "one time exception" portal for undergrad transfer opened. For the men, that won't happen for another two weeks. That is, right now any women's player can enter, but only grad transfers (and coaching change or scholarship reduction) men's player can enter.

I just read the NCAA is waiving the "one time exception" rule due to the pending litigation. It was kind of obvious that was going to happen.
 
I just read the NCAA is waiving the "one time exception" rule due to the pending litigation. It was kind of obvious that was going to happen.

My understanding is that that doesn't change when the "windows" open and close. That ruling does away with the 'one time' nature of undergrad transferring. That is, a student-athlete transfers from school A to school B after her freshman year. Had she then wanted to transfer from school B to school C after sophomore year, she could but she'd have to sit out a year. Now she can make that second transfer as an undergrad without having to sit out.
 
any word on why Isa Goettl and Josie Hemp (ie., our Captain's younger sister) would be jumping in the portal? Goettl was much hyped, had a redshirt this year (and was injured), we were all looking forward to seeing her play next year. Hemp was also red-shirted this year.
 
any word on why Isa Goettl and Josie Hemp (ie., our Captain's younger sister) would be jumping in the portal? Goettl was much hyped, had a redshirt this year (and was injured), we were all looking forward to seeing her play next year. Hemp was also red-shirted this year.

Muzzy's going to have to have a JV team now.
 
A number of the newest additions seem to have 2-3 years of eligibility left. That seems to go against some opinions that things will change with the portal when the COVID 5th year of eligibility is over.

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A number of the newest additions seem to have 2-3 years of eligibility left. That seems to go against some opinions that things will change with the portal when the COVID 5th year of eligibility is over.

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Are your new Barnes and Bilka on the list yet?

This is the final year for COVID seniors. So, yes, exactly. One would expect that the number of grad transfers will decrease, if not this year then next. And the number of freshman who rarely got on the ice will be the ones entering the portal.

As for "newest additions": grad transfers could enter prior to last Sunday. Those with "2-3 years of eligibility" could (generally) only start entering on Sunday. So, yes, the most recent entrants are going to skew to the "2-3 years".
 
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Ignore Timothy, he's a pot stirrer when he's bored!

I've never bored when I'm on this site. I was thinking Muzzy could team up with like Bemidji and use them like a taxi squad minor league situation where she could pick the players for them too and then sign them off of them depending on what she needs.
 
My understanding is that that doesn't change when the "windows" open and close. That ruling does away with the 'one time' nature of undergrad transferring. That is, a student-athlete transfers from school A to school B after her freshman year. Had she then wanted to transfer from school B to school C after sophomore year, she could but she'd have to sit out a year. Now she can make that second transfer as an undergrad without having to sit out.

Correct. I'm just talking about the one time exception rule. The lawsuits have nothing to do with window dates.
 
I've never bored when I'm on this site. I was thinking Muzzy could team up with like Bemidji and use them like a taxi squad minor league situation where she could pick the players for them too and then sign them off of them depending on what she needs.

You're on a roll...
 
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