In a lengthy Instagram post, the freshman guard thanked the UA 'for giving me a chance to experience last season.'
The freshman guard announced Wednesday that she will transfer from Arizona to Oklahoma State. In a lengthy Instagram post, Asi thanked the UA"for giving me a chance to experience last season."
A native of Estonia, Asi played in seven games during her lone season with the Wildcats, averaging 1.9 points per game. She shot 50% from 3-point range. "Things did not work out for me the way I expected, and I decided to enter my name to the transfer portal," she wrote."I have found a new home away from home and can’t wait to be a part of this amazing group of people. With that being said, I have committed to continue my academic and athletic careers at Oklahoma State University. Get ready for tons of orange, I’m a Cowgirl now.
Asi is the sixth Wildcat to pick a new school over the last nine days. Forwards Koi Love and Netty Vonleh and guard Bendu Yeaney all chose to stay in the Pac-12, while Gisela Sanchez is transferring to Kansas State and Semaj Smith is bound for San Jose State. People are also reading… Just one of Arizona's seven transferring players, Derin Erodgan, has yet to pick a new school. Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.
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