UNC guard Crisp transferring to Mississippi State

By R.L. Bynum

Guard Tray Crisp, who played at North Carolina last season after transferring from Arizona State, will play next season at Mississippi State, according to multiple reports.

The news was first reported by Mitchell Northam.

The 5–8 guard has one season of eligibility left. She averaged 28.3 minutes and 8.9 points per game in two seasons at Arizona State. In her only season at Carolina, she averaged 13.9 minutes, started once, averaged 5.6 points per game, and struggled at times on defense.

Mississippi State had eight players enter the transfer portal after the Bulldogs went 22–12 last season and lost 96–59 in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

Crisp was the fifth player lost from last season’s team, along with four players who have no eligibility left: graduates Alyssa Ustby, Lexi Donarski and Grace Townsend and senior Maria Gakdeng. Crisp is the only Carolina player to enter the transfer portal since it opened on April 25.

Crisp, who showed an ability to create points on a drive and make 3-pointers, missed nine games with an upper-body injury, returning to score 12 points and help the Tar Heels win 68–58 at Syracuse on Feb. 20 with Alyssa Ustby out of the lineup.

Her season-high was 19 points in UNC’s 79–75 win Feb. 23 at Louisville, and one of her best games was when she collected 15 points, a season-high five 3-pointers, three rebounds and three assists in a 69–39 win over Indiana on Nov. 15 in the Bahamas at the Battle 4 Atlantis.

Two seasons ago at Arizona State, she led the Sun Devils in 3-pointers per game (1.4) and was second in scoring (12.1 points), assists (2.1), steals (1.3), free throws made (52) and attempted (68), and free-throw percentage (76.5%).

She was a four-star recruit after winning an Arizona state 5-A championship at Millennium High School.


YearNo.PlayersPos.Height
Freshman5Liza Astakhova (LEE-zah uh-STAH-koh-vuh)W6–2
Freshman7Nyla BrooksW6–1
Brooks brings dazzling skills,
confidence to UNC
Freshman3Taliyah HendersonW6–1
Long wait, journey for 5-star freshman Henderson after second knee surgery nearly over
Freshman26Taissa QueirozG6–1
Queiroz came to USA from Brazil to chase her dreams
Sophomore17Elina Aarnisalo (EH-lee-nah AHR-nee-sah-loh)G5–10
Aarnisalo brings flash, IQ and
pro experience to backcourt
Sophomore0Lanie GrantG5–9
Sophomore34Blanca Thomas C6–5
Sophomore1Jordan Zubich G5–11
RS sophomore21Ciera ToomeyF6–4
RS sophomore4Laila Hull W6–1
Junior10Reniya KellyPG5–7
Junior15Sydney BarkerPG5–6
Senior2Nyla HarrisF6–2
It was hard for Harris to
say ‘no’ to UNC again
Senior24Indya NivarG5–10

Class of 2025

PlayerRatingESPN rankPositionHeightHometown
Nyla BrooksFive starNo. 13Wing6–2Alexandria, Va.
Taliyah HendersonFive starNo. 27Wing6–1Vail, Ariz.
Taissa QueirozFour starNo. 77Guard6–1Santa Rosa, Calif.
Liza AstakhovaWing6–1Moscow, Russia

DateDay/monthTimeOpponent/event
(current ranks)
TV/
record
October
30ThursdayL, 91–82No. 3 South Carolina
in Atlanta
Exhib.
November
3MondayW, 90–42vs. N.C. Central1–0
6ThursdayW, 71–37vs. Elon2–0
WBCA Challenge
Las Vegas
13ThursdayL, 78–60vs. No. 4 UCLA2–1
15SaturdayW, 82–68vs. Fairfield3–1
———————————
20ThursdayW, 85–50at N.C. A&T4–1
23SundayW, 94–48vs. UNCG5–1
Cancun Challenge
Cancun, Mexico
27ThursdayW, 83–48vs. South Dakota St.6–1
28FridayW, 85–73vs. Kansas State7–1
29SaturdayW, 80–63vs. Columbia8–1
DecemberACC/SEC
Women’s Challenge
4ThursdayW, 79–64at No. 2 Texas8–2
———————————
7SundayW, 82–40vs. Boston Univ.9–2
14SundayL, 76–66, OTvs. No. 16 Louisville9–3,
0–1 ACC
17WednesdayW, 84–34vs. UNCW10–3
21SundayNoonvs. Charleston SouthernACCN Extra
29Monday8 p.m.at Boston CollegeACCN
January
1ThursdayNoonvs. CaliforniaACCN
4Sunday1 p.m.vs. StanfordESPN
11Sunday1 p.m.at No. 20 Notre DameESPN
15Thursday7 p.m.vs. MiamiACCN
Extra
18Sunday2 p.m.at Florida StateThe CW
22Thursday8 p.m.at Georgia TechACCN
25Sunday2 p.m.vs. SyracuseThe CW
February
2Monday6 p.m.at N.C. StateESPN2
5Thursday7 p.m.vs. ClemsonACCN
8Sunday2 p.m.vs. Wake ForestACCN
12Thursday6 p.m.vs. SMUACCN
15Sunday1 p.m.at DukeABC
19Thursday6 p.m.at Virginia TechACCN
22SundayNoonvs. PittsburghACCN
26Thursday7 p.m.at VirginiaACCN
Extra
March
1SundayNoonvs. DukeESPN
ACC tournament
4–8Wed.-SunGas South Arena,
Duluth, Ga.
NCAA tournament
20–24Fri.-Mon.First, second rounds
27–30Fri.-Mon.Regionals
Fort Worth, Texas,
and Sacramento, Calif.
April
3, 5Fri., SunFinal Four
Phoenix

Photo courtesy of UNC Athletics Communications

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