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Texas women's basketball had added Oklahoma transfer guard Zya Vann on Friday morning, OTF has learned. 

The junior guard from Edmond, Okla. is the first pledge for Vic Schaefer and the Texas women in the transfer portal window. 

Vann averaged 10.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game in 2025. 

The Longhorns are looking to build out their 2026-27 roster after a handful of portal exits, including Jordan Lee (South Carolina), Aaliyah Crump (Duke), and Justice Carlton (TBD). 

Texas is bringing in three McDonald's All-Americans in forwards Addison Bjorn and Bri Crittendon and guard Lizzy Spaight. UT is also bringing in an ESPN five-star forward Isi Etute and four-star guard Amalia Holguin. 

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Just now, hookem1 said:

Older sister Skylar played at OU and was Big 12 Co-POY with Booker in 2024. Father Bryatt played at OU under Billy Tubbs in 1992-93.

 

House divided now... 

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17 minutes ago, hookem1 said:

Older sister Skylar played at OU and was Big 12 Co-POY with Booker in 2024. Father Bryatt played at OU under Billy Tubbs in 1992-93.

 

All that and from Edmond Oklahoma and she transfers to Texas  😃😃.  Times they have changed for sure. 

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