UNC sophomore guard Paulina Paris enters transfer portal

By R.L. Bynum

There figured to be offseason player movement for the Carolina women’s basketball team, and that started two days after the season ended, with sophomore guard Paulina Paris entering the transfer portal on Tuesday in a move that came as no surprise.

She made the announcement in an Instagram post.

“I would like to thank God for blessing me with the opportunity everyday to play the sport I love and for guiding me throughout my journey,” Paris said in the post. “I’d also like to thank my family as well as my teammates for their support day in and day out.

“After talking with my family, I have decided that I will be entering my name into the transfer portal,” Paris posted. “I will always cherish my memories made in Chapel Hill and can’t wait to begin this new chapter in my life.”

According to sources, Paris was cleared medically a few weeks ago but never was in uniform for a game. She didn’t practice with the team, although she warmed up with the Tar Heels some in Columbia, S.C., last weekend and practiced separately.

With at least two freshmen coming in, that leaves Carolina with three roster spots (see list below) if all of this season’s other underclassmen return, as well as graduate guard Lexi Donarski.

The four seniors — guard Deja Kelly, wing Alyssa Ustby and forwards Ali Zelaya and Anya Poole — could potentially return for a fifth season. Barring another departure, there wouldn’t be room for all four of them.

Last offseason, Kennedy Todd-Williams transferred to Ole Miss and Destiny Adams transferred to Rutgers. UNC brought in three transfers: Donarski from Iowa State, Maria Gakdeng from Boston College and Indya Nivar from Stanford.

Paris last played in the 81–68 home victory Jan. 14 over Virginia before suffering a lower-body injury, likely a knee injury. She averaged 5.9 points, 1.5 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 15 games this season, with a season-high 16 points against Western Carolina on Dec. 15.

On Jan. 6, the program announced that redshirt sophomore guard Kayla McPherson was out for the season after suffering a knee injury that required surgery. Before the season started, UNC announced that two freshmen, forward Ciera Toomey (recovering from a torn right ACL) and guard Laila Hull (torn right labrum), would redshirt.

Paris began the season coming off the bench, with freshman guard Reniya Kelly starting. Kelly missed the last half of the season with a knee injury after also missing earlier games with a concussion.

Being without Paris, McPherson and Reniya Kelly in the backcourt created many challenges down the stretch for the Tar Heels.

Paris missed a pair of non-conference games — the 81–56 win Dec. 6 against UNC Greensboro and the 76–64 loss Dec. 10 in Uncasville, Conn., to UConn — with what the program called a lower-body injury after playing in the previous 36 games. The Virginia home win was her seventh consecutive start and eighth of the season.


Projected UNC roster next season

(Next season’s class listed)

YearNo.PlayersPos.Height
FreshmanElizaveta AstakhovaW6–1
Freshman7Nyla BrooksW6–2
Freshman3Taliyah HendersonW6–1
Freshman26Taissa QueirozG6–1
Sophomore17Elina AarnisaloG5–10
Sophomore0Lanie Grant PG5–10
Sophomore34Blanca Thomas C6–5
Sophomore1Jordan Zubich G5–11
RS sophomore21Ciera ToomeyF6–4
RS sophomore4Laila Hull W6–1
Junior10Reniya KellyPG5–7
Junior15Sydney BarkerPG5–6
RS senior11Kayla McPhersonPG5–8
Senior2Nyla HarrisF6–2
Senior24Indya NivarG5–10

Class of 2025

PlayerRatingESPN rankPositionHeightHometown/
home country
Nyla BrooksFive starNo. 13Wing6–2Alexandria, Va.
Taliyah HendersonFive starNo. 27Wing6–1Tucson, Ariz.
Taissa QueirozFour starNo. 77Guard6–1Santa Rosa, Calif.
Elizaveta AstakhovaWing6–1Russia


DateDay/monthScoreOpponent/event
(current rank)
Record
November
8WednesdayW, 102–49vs. Gardner-Webb1–0
12SundayW, 74–70vs. Davidson2–0
15WednesdayW, 62–32vs. Hampton3–0
18SaturdayW, 68–39vs. Elon4–0
Gulf Coast Showcase
in Estero, Fla.
24FridayW, 54–51Vermont5–0
25SaturdayL, 63–56No. 15 Kansas State5–1
26SundayL, 65–64Florida Gulf Coast 5–2
ACC/SEC
Women’s Challenge
30ThursdayL, 65–58vs. No. 1 South Carolina 5–3
December
6WednesdayW, 81–66vs. UNC Greensboro6–3
Hall of Fame
Women’s Showcase
in Uncasville, Conn.
10SundayL, 76–64No. 10 Connecticut6–4
———————
15FridayW, 96–36vs. Western Carolina7–4
Jumpman Invitational
in Charlotte
19TuesdayW, 61–52No. 18 Oklahoma8–4
ACC season
31SundayW, 82–76vs. Clemson9–4,
1–0 ACC
January
4ThursdayW, 75–51vs. No. 22 Syracuse10–4,
2–0 ACC
7SundayW, 61–57at No. 9 Notre Dame11–4,
3–0 ACC
11ThursdayL, 70–62at Florida State11–5,
3–1 ACC
14SundayW, 81–68vs. Virginia12–5,
4–1 ACC
18ThursdayW, 73–68at Georgia Tech13–5,
5–1 ACC
21SundayW, 79–68vs. No. 23 Louisville14–5,
6–1 ACC
25ThursdayW, 66–61vs. Miami15–5,
7–1 ACC
28SundayL, 81–66at Virginia15–6,
7–2 ACC
February
1ThursdayL, 63–59at No. 11 N.C. State15–7,
7–3 ACC
4SundayL, 70–61, OTvs. No. 13 Virginia Tech15–8,
7–4 ACC
11SundayL, 68–60, OTat Duke15–9,
7–5 ACC
15ThursdayW, 75–62vs. Pittsburgh16–9,
8–5 ACC
18SundayW, 58–50at Wake Forest17–9,
9–5 ACC
22ThursdayW, 80–70vs. No. 11 N.C. State18–9,
10–5 ACC
25SundayL, 74–62at No. 13 Virginia Tech18–10,
10–6 ACC
29ThursdayL, 78–74at Boston College18–11,
10–7 ACC
March
3SundayW, 63–59vs. Duke19–11,
11–7 ACC
ACC tournament
Greensboro Coliseum
7ThursdayL, 60–59Second round:
vs. Miami
19–12
NCAA tournament
Columbia, S.C.
22 Friday W, 59–56First round:
Michigan State
20–12
24SundayL, 88–41Second round:
No. 1 South Carolina
20–13

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