Maeve McErlane will remain with the Colorado women's basketball team, officially signing on for another season as the Buffs aim for continued success. After contributing significantly this past year, McErlane expressed her excitement about returning, stating that it "feels right" to spend her senior year at CU. Meanwhile, center JoJo Nworie has entered the NCAA transfer portal, marking a roster shift as the team prepares for the upcoming season. McErlane's leadership will be crucial, especially after stepping up as the starting point guard this past season, while Nworie's exit leaves an open spot for fresh talent.

By the Numbers
  • McErlane played 32 games for CU this season, starting 23 of them.
  • Throughout her time on the court, she recorded 40 assists against 31 turnovers.
State of Play
  • The transfer portal opened on April 20, with Nworie and multiple other players seeking opportunities.
  • McErlane is the fourth player from this season's roster confirmed to return, joining two other teammates and Kennedy Sanders.
What's Next

With NCAA transfer decisions unfolding, the Buffs will look to solidify their roster ahead of the next season, possibly attracting new talent to fill gaps left by departing players. McErlane's return should provide stability as the team prepares for another competitive campaign.

Bottom Line

McErlane's decision to stay with CU is a positive development for the program, offering experienced leadership and consistency to the roster. As the team navigates player transfers, retaining key athletes will be vital for future success.