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Mizzou women's basketball lands Tanyuel Welch for the third transfer in the 2026 cycle
Tanyuel Welch averaged 8.7 points and 1.2 assists last season, giving Missouri a veteran guard who adds depth and ball-handling.
- Missouri women's basketball added veteran guard Tanyuel Welch to the backcourt. Coach Kellie Harper has been active in the transfer portal, seeking stability and versatility for the upcoming season.
- Welch brings experience from previous stops at Memphis and Arizona, having battled back from injury and played meaningful minutes in multiple systems.
- Incoming freshmen Natalya Hodge and Jada Maples arrive with significant recruiting profiles, while transfers McKenzie Mathurin and Navaeh Coffey bring athleticism and upside to a crowded backcourt.
- Early outlooks suggest Welch could begin the season as a rotational guard, providing minutes off the bench. However, her decision-making and defensive positioning might earn heavier reliance from Harper.
- The program's long-term trajectory hinges on developing high-upside younger guards, though Welch raises the floor of the roster and provides a veteran voice to the locker room.
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