Former LSU women’s basketball forward Sa’Myah Smith committed to Virginia on Sunday. She entered the transfer portal a day after the Tigers’ Elite Eight loss to UCLA in the NCAA Tournament.
Smith became a fixture in head coach Kim Mulkey’s starting lineup down the stretch of the 2024-24 season. She played alongside All-American Aneesah Morrow, averaging 6.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game in her third year donning the purple and gold.
A freshman on the national championship team, Smith came to life, especially during the playoffs. She scored in double-figures in three of LSU’s four March Madness games, including two 20+ point performances. Smith made 79 appearances and 36 starts through her three years in Baton Rouge. She played a large defensive role as well, averaging 1.3 blocks throughout her career.
Smith’s departure came as a surprise following the postseason success and the expectation to fill Morrow’s shoes as the latter departed for the WNBA. She joins a Virginia program that went 17-15 in its first year under Amaka Agugua-Hamilton.
Psalm 27:3🙏🏽5️⃣#woohoonation🧡💙
“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow”. pic.twitter.com/r4iuBllBs1
— Sa’Myah Smith (@samyahsmith5) April 14, 2025
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU women’s basketball transfer Sa’Myah Smith announces new home
Former LSU women’s basketball forward Sa’Myah Smith committed to Virginia on Sunday. She entered the transfer portal a day after the Tigers’ Elite Eight loss to UCLA in the NCAA Tournament.
Smith became a fixture in head coach Kim Mulkey’s starting lineup down the stretch of the 2024-24 season. She played alongside All-American Aneesah Morrow, averaging 6.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game in her third year donning the purple and gold.
A freshman on the national championship team, Smith came to life, especially during the playoffs. She scored in double-figures in three of LSU’s four March Madness games, including two 20+ point performances. Smith made 79 appearances and 36 starts through her three years in Baton Rouge. She played a large defensive role as well, averaging 1.3 blocks throughout her career.
Smith’s departure came as a surprise following the postseason success and the expectation to fill Morrow’s shoes as the latter departed for the WNBA. She joins a Virginia program that went 17-15 in its first year under Amaka Agugua-Hamilton.
Psalm 27:3🙏🏽5️⃣#woohoonation🧡💙
“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow”. pic.twitter.com/r4iuBllBs1
— Sa’Myah Smith (@samyahsmith5) April 14, 2025
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU women’s basketball transfer Sa’Myah Smith announces new home