Michigan State women's basketball adds Ball State transfer guard Nyla Hampton, who brings considerable experience and accolades from her time at Bowling Green and Ball State. She will have one year of eligibility remaining and is expected to make a significant impact on the team.

By the Numbers
  • Hampton started in 26 games for Bowling Green in her junior season
  • She averaged 9.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 3.0 steals per game in her senior year at Ball State
  • Hampton finished her senior year at Ball State with a career-high 14 blocks
State of Play
  • Nyla Hampton's commitment strengthens Michigan State's roster for the upcoming season
  • She joins the Spartans along with Emma Shumate of Ohio State and forward Grace VanSlootin from Oregon
Bottom Line

Nyla Hampton's addition bolsters Michigan State's women's basketball team, adding depth and experience to the squad as they prepare for the upcoming season.