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Lady Lions’ Ariana Williams & Gabby Elliott Enters Transfer Portal

Penn State women’s basketball players Ariana Williams and Gabby Elliott have entered the transfer portal, according to On3’s Talia Goodman. They became the sixth and seventh Lady Lions reported to enter the portal after the 2024-25 season.

Elliott came to Penn State for a year out of the transfer portal. She previously spent two years at Michigan State and played for Clemson for the two years before that. With Penn State, Elliott recorded 395 points, 132 rebounds, 52 assists, and three blocks.

Williams, who played at Chicago’s Example Academy in high school, spent 33 minutes on the court during her freshman season at Penn State. She recorded six points: four against USC and two against Michigan State. She also notched 10 rebounds, two blocks, and a steal.

With Elliott and Williams off the team, there are six Lady Lions left on the roster from the previous season.

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