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McKenna Woliczko ‘just as excited’ to join Iowa women’s basketball as before

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Despite several transfer portal departures, McKenna Woliczko remains as excited as before to join Iowa women's basketball this coming fall.

As Iowa women's basketball signee McKenna Woliczko prepares to transition her game from the high school level to the collegiate ranks, she expressed her excitement for her freshman season in the fall during a recent interview with The Des Moines Register's Chad Leistikow . Although nearly every program in the nation has been affected in some way by the NCAA transfer portal, some fans had a natural concern that the Hawkeyes' five departures could affect Woliczko's trust in the direction of the program. Fortunately for Iowa, the 6-foot-2 native of San Bruno, Calif.

, immediately put those worries to rest by reaffirming her eagerness to begin her Iowa career and to meet whoever the program brings in to fill its vacant roster spots. “All the girls are great. I’m just as excited to come in as I was before,” Woliczko said.

“People are going to leave, but we’re going to get some people. I’m really excited to see who we get. ” As Woliczko was authoring a record performance in the 2026 Nike Hoop Summit game, the Hawkeyes were in the midst of pouncing in the transfer portal.

Woliczko registered a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds as Iowa landed All-SEC first-teamer Dani Carnegie out of the transfer portal to bolster its backcourt. In a coincidental roommate switch as a result of Addie Deal and Teagan Mallegni entering the transfer portal, Woliczko will spend her first year in Iowa City with junior Ava Heiden and sophomore Layla Hays in an apartment near Carver-Hawkeye Arena. While Woliczko mentioned that she has some nerves entering her freshman year at Iowa, she also stated that she's thankful for the program's all-encompassing support and is excited about the experience.