Former Oregon guard Endyia Rogers transfers to Texas A&M

Former Oregon guard Endyia Rogers says she will play her final college season at Texas A&M next season.

It’s been a month since Endyia Rogers announced she would be transferring out of the Oregon Ducks women’s basketball program and now she finally has a new home.

That home is College Station, Texas as Rogers’ third school in four seasons will be Texas A&M. She’ll play for second-year coach Joni Taylor as she attempts to rebuild the Aggie program. Her team was just 9-20 last season and having Rogers in their backcourt will surely help them in a tough SEC.

Rogers had a career year for Oregon as she led the Ducks in scoring (15.9 points) and assists (3.9). She also averaged 4.6 rebounds and Rogers shot 45.3 percent from the field, including 38.7 percent from three, in 35 games this season.

She has one year of eligibility remaining. Rogers also becomes the second Duck to join an SEC squad as Te-Hina Paopao announced she would be attending South Carolina next season.