Lauren Hurst transfers to Virginia Tech from Tennessee

Former Tennessee Lady Vols guard Lauren Hurst committed to Virginia Tech on April 11, becoming the second player from her team to join the Hokies this offseason. Forward Alyssa Latham had made the move earlier on April 1 as a graduate transfer. The commitments come amid a complete roster turnover for Tennessee's women's basketball program.

Lauren Hurst, a 6-foot-3 guard from Cleveland, Tennessee, announced her commitment to Virginia Tech out of the transfer portal. She joins Alyssa Latham, a 6-foot-2 junior forward who transferred in as a graduate student. Both players were key rotation members for the Lady Vols by season's end, contributing to a team that saw all eight eligible players enter the portal, leaving no returners on the roster for next season. Tennessee also released five-star signee Oliviyah Edwards from her commitment, with four-star Gabby Minus as the lone incoming freshman. Lauren Latham averaged 19.1 minutes per game this season, posting 4.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, and one steal while shooting 53.9% from the field. She had transferred to Tennessee from Syracuse two years prior. Hurst emerged in the second half of the season as the team's top three-point shooter at 41.4% on 1.2 attempts per game. She averaged 2.3 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 10 minutes across the year, with 48.8% field goal shooting, highlighted by a career-high 16 points on 6-for-9 shooting—including four threes—in a game against Ole Miss. Hurst was part of Tennessee's No. 2-ranked 2025 recruiting class by ESPN, rated as a four-star prospect at No. 45 nationally. Meanwhile, the Lady Vols have added transfers Avery Mills from Liberty and Naomi White from Northern Arizona to rebuild.

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