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Lady Gators star guard Liv McGill enters transfer portal

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After two seasons with the Florida women's basketball program, guard Liv McGill announced that she will enter the NCAA transfer portal.

Florida 's women's basketball program has undergone some major changes this past month, starting with the firing of the former head coach and the hiring of a new one. On Monday, another major announcement shook the foundation of the Lady Gators' hoops team. Star sophomore guard Liv McGill told On3's Talia Goodman that she intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal after two seasons in Gainesville.

The 5-foot-9-inch native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, was among the top scorers in the nation this past season, averaging 22. 5 points per game along with 6. 1 rebounds, 6.

3 assists and 2. 6 steals while appearing in 31 of the team's 33 total games — all starts. The McDonald's All-American arrived on campus as the top recruit to ever commit to the Orange and Blue, and was the team's offensive captain during her two-year tenure.

McGill opened up the 2025-26 campaign with a combined 64 points, 17 rebounds, 19 assists and 12 steals over the first two games, making her the the first NBA, WNBA or Division I men's or women's player this century to have 60/15/15/10 in those categories over a two-game span since Dwyane Wade acheived the feat in 2009, according to OptaStats. She eventually earned an All-American honorable mention and a spot on the First Team All-SEC Team, along with numerous other accolades. McGill was the first Gator in program history to be named the USBWA National Player of the Week on Nov.