JUST IN: Oregon State women’s basketball roster with commitment of guard Cloe Vecina
It seems that Oregon State University has likely finalized its women’s basketball roster for the 2024-25 season with the recent commitment of Spanish guard Cloe Vecina. After experiencing the departure of eight players to the transfer portal in April, OSU has reconstructed its team predominantly with international players. Out of the six players who have committed to Oregon State this spring, four have connections to international basketball.
Cloe Vecina 🤝 @BeaverWBB
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— Elite Sports Academy 🏀🎓 (@EliteSportsESP) June 2, 2024
Cloe Vecina, who previously played for Elite Sports Academy, joins Oregon State University’s women’s basketball team, where she’ll be teammates with Lucia Navarro, who was also part of the same club. Vecina has also been listed for the tryouts of Spain’s U18 EuroBasket team.
Oregon State’s roster for the 2024-25 season currently consists of 11 players. Despite having two scholarship slots available, the team is likely to maintain this roster unless an unexpected last-minute change occurs.
The roster for the upcoming season includes five players from last season’s Elite Eight team, notably senior starters AJ Marotte and Kelsey Rees.
Here’s the lineup for Oregon State’s 2024-25 season:
– Kennedie Shuler, 5-10, sophomore, Guard
– Susana Yepes, 6-0, junior, Forward
– AJ Marotte, 6-1, senior, Guard
– Sela Heide, 6-7, senior, Center
– Kelsey Rees, 6-5, senior, Forward
– Tiara Bolden, 5-11, senior, Guard
– Lucia Navarro, 6-0, sophomore, Guard
– Elisa Mehyar, 6-5, freshman, Center
– Mackenzie Shivers, 5-6, junior, Guard
– Catarina Ferreira, 6-0, senior, Guard
– Cloe Vecina, freshman, Guard
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