Endyia Rogers to end college career and enter WNBA draft

Oregon guard Endyia Rogers is leaving in pursuit of a professional career in the WNBA as she made her name available in the draft.

The Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team will have a new point guard in 2023-24.

Endyia Rogers has decided to forego her one remaining year of eligibility and enter the WNBA draft. The transfer from USC played two seasons at Oregon and averaged 15 points, a little over four rebounds and 3.6 assists in her 58 games as a Duck.

This past season was her best college season as she led Oregon averaging 16 points and four assists per game. She also shot 39 percent from the three-point line.

To replace her, head coach Kelly Graves will have a few options at his disposal. He could go into the transfer portal to find a pure point guard. He could call upon Te-Hina Paopao to play more minutes at the position. Guard Chance Gray also played some minutes at the point, but she is more of a spot-up shooter from the wing.

Incoming freshman Sofia Bell, a McDonald’s All-American and the No. 5 wing player in the country, according to ESPN, could also see time at the point guard position as well.

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