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Malaysia Fulwiley is transferring to LSU women's basketball after two seasons with South Carolina.
Kim Mulkey and LSU are getting one of the top guards in the transfer portal. LSU struggled to find consistency at the point guard position in 2024-25. In adding Fulwiley, LSU is looking to bring stability to its backcourt.
The rising junior won a national championship with the Gamecocks as a freshman and went to the title game again in 2025. Largely used as a reserve, Fulwiley garners attention for her craftiness on the offensive end and in transition. She averaged 11.7 points per contest in each of her two collegiate seasons.
Fulwiley was Second Team All-SEC and named the conference's Sixth Woman of the Year last season. Coming out of high school, Fulwiley was ranked as the No. 13 overall prospect in the country, per ESPN's rankings.
The addition of Fulwiley to the backcourt gives Flau'jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams a reliable scorer who can shoot from distance and create off the dribble. Mulkey's team likes to cause turnovers and score points in transition, making LSU a strong fit for Fulwiley.
Fulwiley brings loads of postseason success and scoring capabilities to an LSU team looking to make another run at the national championship. LSU is losing a significant amount of production, but transfers like Fulwiley along with an elite high school recruiting class should give Mulkey one of the sport's top rosters again.
Fulwiley's commitment is not a surprise. The South Carolina guard was trending to LSU for a few days. On3's Talia Goodman predicted LSU as the destination last week.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU women's basketball adds elite transfer guard from South Carolina
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Kim Mulkey and LSU are getting one of the top guards in the transfer portal. LSU struggled to find consistency at the point guard position in 2024-25. In adding Fulwiley, LSU is looking to bring stability to its backcourt.
The rising junior won a national championship with the Gamecocks as a freshman and went to the title game again in 2025. Largely used as a reserve, Fulwiley garners attention for her craftiness on the offensive end and in transition. She averaged 11.7 points per contest in each of her two collegiate seasons.
Fulwiley was Second Team All-SEC and named the conference's Sixth Woman of the Year last season. Coming out of high school, Fulwiley was ranked as the No. 13 overall prospect in the country, per ESPN's rankings.
The addition of Fulwiley to the backcourt gives Flau'jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams a reliable scorer who can shoot from distance and create off the dribble. Mulkey's team likes to cause turnovers and score points in transition, making LSU a strong fit for Fulwiley.
Fulwiley brings loads of postseason success and scoring capabilities to an LSU team looking to make another run at the national championship. LSU is losing a significant amount of production, but transfers like Fulwiley along with an elite high school recruiting class should give Mulkey one of the sport's top rosters again.
Fulwiley's commitment is not a surprise. The South Carolina guard was trending to LSU for a few days. On3's Talia Goodman predicted LSU as the destination last week.
NEW: On3's @TaliaGoodmanWBB has logged a prediction for LSU to land coveted South Carolina transfer MiLaysia Fulwiley
Intel: https://t.co/7ol0By7I5Apic.twitter.com/g4JlDowA5b
— On3 (@On3sports) April 24, 2025
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU women's basketball adds elite transfer guard from South Carolina
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