It’s now official, reportedly.
Oregon guard Endyia Rogers will indeed end her time at Oregon and finish out her eligibility somewhere else as she has entered the transfer portal, according to The Oregonian’s James Crepea.
The transfer from USC played for the Ducks for two seasons averaging nearly 15 points per game. She had declared for the WNBA draft, but a week later announced she had withdrawn her name from consideration.
Although she had changed her mind about the professional league, she didn’t say she was returning to Oregon.
Now we know.
Rogers becomes the third Oregon Ducks women’s basketball player to announce they are leaving Eugene in the past week as Te-Hina Paopao and Sedona Prince also said they are entering the portal.
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