Former Sooner Qunicee Lilio transfers to South Carolina

Former Oklahoma utility player Quincee Lilio has transferred to South Carolina.

It’s the offseason in the world of college softball, and that means the transfer portal is heating up.

After [autotag]Patty Gasso[/autotag] and the Oklahoma Sooners won national championship number eight and completed the four-peat, there was expected to be plenty of roster movement.

So far, two of the three former Sooners who entered the portal had found homes in the [autotag]SEC[/autotag]. Infielder [autotag]Avery Hodge[/autotag] went to LSU and pitcher [autotag]S.J. Geurin[/autotag] transferred to Auburn.

Now, the third OU player in the portal has also found a new home in the Southeastern Conference.

Utility player [autotag]Quincee Lilio[/autotag] will be transferring to South Carolina. Justin McLeod of D1 Softball broke the news on social media.

Lilio made 31 plate appearances in 2024, hitting .129 with five RBIs, 10 walks and six strikeouts. She played second base and outfield in 2023, appearing in a total of 47 contests for the Sooners, starting 12 games. As a redshirt freshman, she hit .275 with one home run and had nine RBIs.

Gasso and the OU staff have also been busy making additions in the portal. [autotag]Isabela Emerling[/autotag], [autotag]Abby Dayton[/autotag] and [autotag]Ailana Agbayani[/autotag] have all joined the roster since the season ended.

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Oklahoma Sooners add BYU transfer Ailana Agbayani

The Oklahoma Sooners continue to fortify their roster with the addition of BYU transfer Ailana Agbayani.

The Oklahoma Sooners picked up another transfer addition, earning a commitment from Ailana Agbayani.

A middle infielder and pitcher for the BYU Cougars, Agbayani led the Cougars with a .434 batting average, hit five home runs, and recorded 33 RBIs. She also added nine doubles, two triples, and 30 walks. She led BYU in on-base percentage by 50 points.

She hit lead off for the Cougars. In BYU’s win over Oklahoma in the middle game of their three-game set, Agbayani went 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs. She also threw 0.1 innings, walking a batter and inducing a ground out of Kinzie Hansen with two runners aboard.

The Sooners have now added three players to the roster via the transfer portal as Agbayani joins North Carolina catcher Isabela Emerling and Utah centerfielder Abby Dayton.

Agbayani will likely play one of Oklahoma’s open middle-infield spots after the departures of [autotag]Tiare Jennings[/autotag] (eligibility), [autotag]Avery Hodge[/autotag] (transfer portal), and [autotag]Alynah Torres[/autotag] (eligibility).

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Sooners land Utah transfer outfielder Abby Dayton

Oklahoma Sooners earned a commitment from Utah Utes transfer centerfielder Abby Dayton.

The Oklahoma Sooners are fortifying their roster via the transfer portal, earning a commitment from Utah transfer outfielder Abby Dayton. It’s the second commitment in the last few days after the Sooners added North Carolina catcher Isabela Emerling.

Dayton led the Pac-12 with a .431 batting average in 2024. She also recorded 18 extra base hits, including two home runs, and had 28 RBIs last season for the Utes. Dayton also led Utah with 27 walks and only struck out 12 times in 167 at bats.

A native of Riverside, Calif., Dayton helped lead Utah on a nice run through the Pac-12 tournament. The No. 6 seed in the field, the Utes knocked off Oregon and Stanford, before falling to the UCLA Bruins 2-1 in the Pac-12 championship game.

Coming off of another historic season, the Oklahoma Sooners are dealing with significant turnover. They lost 10 seniors and three players to the transfer portal. Among their graduating departures was Gold Glove centerfielder [autotag]Jayda Coleman[/autotag].

Oklahoma won’t use the [autotag]transfer portal[/autotag] to fill every departure, but over the last few days, they’ve found a couple of everyday players in Emerling and Dayton. Dayton looks like a player who could step in and start at centerfield and hit leadoff for the Sooners.

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