MiLaysia Fulwiley enters the transfer portal with a “do not contact” tag, hinting she already knows her next move after leaving South Carolina.
MiLaysia Fulwiley, the dynamic guard from South Carolina, has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal, signaling a significant shift in her collegiate basketball journey. Her decision, announced via Instagram, comes after she made some curious comments on playing under Dawn Staley just weeks ago.
Staley recently made her feelings clear on Fulwiley after two impactful seasons with South Carolina, where she played a pivotal role in the Gamecocks securing a national championship during her freshman year. Staley is not the only coach facing upheaval, with Kim Mulkey recently securing a second new transfer at LSU while five of her players have entered the portal.
Fulwiley’s entry into the transfer portal is particularly noteworthy due to the inclusion of a “do not contact” designation. This tag typically suggests that the athlete has already identified her next destination and prefers not to be approached by other programs. Such a move implies that Fulwiley has a clear vision for her future, moving on from Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks, and possibly having engaged in prior discussions or having a specific program in mind that aligns with her aspirations.
In an Instagram post on Thursday morning, Fulwiley wrote, “I want to begin by thanking my hometown of Columbia, SC. Without my village, I wouldn’t be where I am today, chasing my dreams. Thank you to Coach Staley, the entire South Carolina staff, and my teammates for the unforgettable memories we’ve created together. Thank you to the FAMS for embracing me and supporting me over the past two years.”
Fulwiley, a five-star recruit out of Keenan High School, was widely considered a generational talent in South Carolina. Head coach Dawn Staley often praised her creativity and flair on the court, which drew national attention even before she suited up in college. Her dazzling handles, deep range, and ability to create off the dribble made her a fan favorite, and her decision to transfer has sparked intense speculation and emotion among South Carolina faithful.
During her tenure with the Gamecocks, Fulwiley showcased her exceptional talent, averaging 11.8 points per game in the latest season and earning the SEC Sixth Woman of the Year award. Despite her contributions, she started only three games and averaged 18.9 minutes per game, leading to speculation that she seeks a program where she can assume a more prominent role on the court.
The timing of her departure coincides with South Carolina’s acquisition of Ta’Niya Latson, the nation’s leading scorer, from Florida State, and return of veteran guard Raven Johnson, which could have further impacted Fulwiley’s playing time, potentially influencing her decision to explore opportunities elsewhere.
As the basketball community awaits official confirmation of Fulwiley’s next move, her “do not contact” status suggests that an announcement may be imminent. Her choice will undoubtedly be a significant development in the college basketball landscape, given her status as a highly sought-after talent with WNBA aspirations.