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Kellie Harper, Missouri women's basketball land Cleveland State transfer Jordana Reisma

Kellie Harper, Missouri women's basketball land Cleveland State transfer Jordana Reisma

Yahoo15-04-2025

New Mizzou head coach Kellie Harper has landed her second commitment out of the transfer portal.
Cleveland State transfer forward Jordana Reisma announced Monday afternoon via her X account that she has committed to Missouri women's basketball. She is the second player to join the Tigers in this transfer portal window, following Kentucky guard Saniah Tyler.
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Reisma, a 6-foot-3, Brown Deer, Wisconsin native, is a promising addition to the Tigers' frontcourt, as she averaged 14.5 points and 6.9 rebounds per game for the Vikings last season. She also has tallied more than one block per game in her college career.
Offensively, the transfer forward gets most of her work done at the rim, and at an extremely efficient clip. Reisma was a 67.7% shooter from the field last season. In three seasons and 107 total games with Cleveland State, however, she has never taken a shot from 3-point range.
The Tigers now have eight players on the roster for next season, meaning Harper has the room to sign seven more players in this window.
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Reisma is currently one of three forwards on the Mizzou roster, although five of the eight players are listed at 6-0 or taller.
Iowa guard Kate Martin (20) attempts a shot against Cleveland State's Jordana Reisma during the Hawkeye Showcase at Wells Fargo Arena on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023, in Des Moines.
Six Missouri players have already entered the transfer portal, including standout guard Ashton Judd. Combo guard Tilda Sjokvist, center Lucija Milkovic, forward Hilke Feldrappe and point guards Londyn Oliphant and De'Myla Brown each also intend to transfer out of the program. MU center Tionna Herron announced Monday she has medically retired from the sport.
More: Missouri basketball center Josh Gray has entered the transfer portal. But, can he do that?
More: Missouri women's basketball center Tionna Herron medically retires from sport
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Along with transfer additions Reisma and Tyler, Missouri still has point guard Averi Kroenke, high school signee Nikki Kerstein, returning guards Grace Slaughter and Abbey Schreacke and returning forwards Hannah Linthacum and Ma'Riya Vincent expected to be on the roster next season.
This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Kellie Harper, Missouri women's basketball land transfer forward Jordana Reisma

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