Women’s Basketball Revamps Roster with Six Signings as Troy teams look to fill holes left by seniors and improve from the 22-12, 15-3 SBC roster of 2023-24 with the addition of Jamirica Roberson, Briana Peguero, Ashley Baez, Emani Jenkins, Khila Morris, and Emma Imevbore.

By the Numbers
  • Troy women's basketball previous season: 22-12 overall, 15-3 in SBC
  • Jamirica Roberson's freshman campaign: averaged 12.2 points and 9.1 rebounds, played 24 games
  • Briana Peguero's performance at Mercer: 23 starts in 32 games, averaging 10.1 points, 1.4 assists, and 2.3 rebounds
  • Ashley Baez's achievements: played 7 games with Florida Gulf Coast, started all 25 games at Chipola, averaged 21.5 points, and led the team with 65 steals
  • Emani Jenkins' 2023-24 season: averaged 13.6 points, scored a career-high 36 points against Coastal Bend College
  • Khila Morris' success at Union: led the program to be crowned Region 19 Champions, earned GSAC Player of the Year, and averaged 16.1 points and 7.2 rebounds
  • Emma Imevbore's performance at Arkansas State: played 18 games and made one start against Southern Miss, averaged 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 points
State of Play
  • Troy women's basketball seeks to strengthen the team by signing six transfers after the departure of seniors Ja'Mia Hollings, Tai'Sheka Porchia, Makayia Hallmon, and Nia Daniel.
  • The new signings aim to fill the gaps and enhance the team dynamic, joining two previous signings in Adriana Jones and Fortuna Ngnawo.
  • The addition of these players indicates a strategic move by the coaching staff to improve the team's performance for the upcoming season.
What's Next

The six new signings are expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the team, potentially elevating the performance and competitiveness of the Troy women's basketball squad in the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

Troy women's basketball takes strategic steps to revamp its roster by signing six transfers, aiming to fill the gaps left by departing seniors and strengthen the team for the future.