Colorado State University Athletics
Women's Basketball Transfer Portal Tracker
4/16/2026 9:19:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Stay up to date with the latest Colorado State women's basketball transfer additions for the 2026-27 season
FORT COLLINS – Coming off a Mountain West Tournament Championship and the program's first trip to the NCAA Tournament in a decade, Colorado State women's basketball and head coach Ryun Williams look to the transfer portal to reload the roster ahead of a highly-anticipated move to the Pac-12 Conference. Keep up to date with the latest transfer portal additions with the transfer portal tracker, which will be updated after each signing is announced.
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Williams has a proven track record of landing top-tier talent in the transfer portal as Colorado State has claimed five of the last six Mountain West Newcomer of the Year Awards, most recently won by Lexus Bargesser. The newest Rams will join a trio of freshmen signees in Emilie Borges-Michaelsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), Kyla Hollier (Johnstown, Colo.) and Elsie Larsen (Springfield, Mo.) as fresh faces in Moby Arena next season. The group of new faces will join key returners in guards Kloe Froebe and McKenna Murphy, among others.
With more moves yet to come, Colorado State's signings are already attracting positive attention from the national media.
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LAST UPDATED: May 4, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. MT
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Maryn Archer | 5-9 | Guard | Redshirt Senior | Derby, Kan. | Arkansas
Archer brings SEC experience to Fort Collins as she played 43 games for the Razorbacks after sitting out as a redshirt in 2023-24. The redshirt senior appeared in 25 games for Arkansas this past season with four starts, averaging 1.8 points in 8.6 minutes per contest.
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The Kansas native is a former blue-chip prospect, being ranked as the No. 29 recruit in the nation by Prep Girls and top-75 by Blue Star for the class of 2023. Archer was voted to the Run for Roses All-Tournament First Team, dropping 31 points on just 11 shots to lead her AAU team, SW Elite, to the championship game in Louisville.
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Williams Says: Maryn is a tough and gritty combo guard with plenty of all-around game. Her high basketball IQ , combined with her ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor really excite us. I love how much Maryn loves and studies basketball and how hungry she is to get on the floor and do whatever it takes to win.
Heiður Karlsdóttir | 6-4 | Forward/Center | Junior | Laugavellir, Iceland | Wyoming
The Rams looked north to bolster the front court, adding former Cowgirl Karlsdóttir to provide more dynamic size to the lineup. The Iceland native appeared in 29 games this past season for Wyoming, averaging 2.8 points on 49.3% shooting and 3.2 rebounds in 14.8 minutes per game.
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Karlsdóttir's 6-foot-4 frame will bring rare size to Moby Arena as the Rams have not had a player listed at that height since Lena Svanholm (6-foot-6) in 2018-19.
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The junior is a frequent contributor for her national team, having been selected for the U16, U18 (twice) and U20 national teams in her career. For the 2022-23 season, Karlsdóttir was named the Fjolnir Best Icelandic Women's Basketball Player. The big played in seven games for Iceland's U20 team in the 2024 Eurobasket competition, averaging 13.3 minutes per game and helping her team to a fourth-place finish.
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Williams Says: Heiður is a very talented, mobile big that can play all over the floor both offensively and defensively. Her versatility on defense will make an immediate impact, and we're excited to see her grow offensively. She has a lot of tools that we're excited to tap into. As we move into the Pac-12, the size and length is extremely important and she delivers on all of that
Camryn Runner | 5-8 | Guard | Junior | Cicero, Ind. | Evansville
Runner was a highly productive player over her two seasons with the Aces, impacting the game in a wide variety of ways. During her 2025-26 sophomore campaign, Runner averaged 18.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.6 steals to earn a spot on the All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team. The Cicero, Ind., native posted several impressive stat lines, including 13 games of 20+ points, and was one of just 24 players nationally to post a triple double with her 19 point, 10 rebound and 10 assist performance against Belmont.
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Runner has already eclipsed 1,000 career points, which she reached with a 36 point, 9 assist and 8 rebound performance against Drake. The newest Ram broke three single-season program records at Evansville last season for total points (637), assists (185) and free throws (218).
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The 5-foot-8 guard was just as impressive in her rookie campaign with the Aces, winning MVC Freshman of the Year behind averages of 15.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists. Runner ranked fifth in the country in free throws made (206) and turned in eight performances of 20-plus points which included a 30-ball against Lindenwood.
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Williams Says: Camryn comes to us as a high scoring and very productive guard who can impact the game in so many ways, but the thing that probably excites me the most is how she leads a team. The fact that Camryn has proven herself in a big time way on a college floor will really elevate our team.
Sophie Sene | 6-3 | Center | Redshirt Senior | Nice, France | Utah State
Sene brings a dynamic range to the CSU front court as the 6-foot-3 center led the nation in 3-point shooting percentage (41.7%) among centers with at least 35 attempts last season. Sene appeared in 20 games with 15 starts in 2025-26 before her season was cut short due to injury, averaging a team-high 6.3 rebounds and 9.2 points per game.
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Last season against the Rams, Sene scored 9 points behind 2-for-4 shooting from 3-point range and grabbed 6 rebounds. The post presence reached double-figure scoring in eight of her 20 games played with two double-doubles.
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Across her two seasons in Logan, Sene averaged 6.6 points and 5.7 rebounds in just 19.6 minutes per contest. Prior to joining the Aggies, Sene spent three seasons at Rhode Island where she appeared in 24 games. As a prep, Sene also competed with the U16 French National Team, helping the squad to a European Athletics Youth championship in 2016.Â
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Williams Says: Sophie is a dominant post presence on both ends of the floor. She is extremely versatile and is a player that has been a pain in my side the last few years at Utah State. Her ability around the basket combined with her 3-point shooting ability is not easy to prepare for and can really impact a game. She has really good feel in the paint but using her on the perimeter as a big guard to stretch the floor will be fun to coach.Â
Anna Wikstrøm | 6-0 | Guard | Sophomore | Bergen, Norway | Duke
Wikstrøm played in 18 games and averaged 9.7 minutes during her freshman season with the Blue Devils, a team that earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight before losing to eventual champion UCLA.
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A native of Bergen, Norway, Wikstrøm shares the same hometown as Ram alumna Stine Austgulen (2013-18). The Ram duo have competed for the same club team – Ulriken Eagles – where they won three-straight Kvinneligaen League Championships together (2023, 2024, 2025). Wikstrøm averaged 16.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game during the 2024-25 season with the club. The newest Ram has also played for her national team, representing Norway in the 2024 FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket Division B where she averaged 15.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists.
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Williams Says: Anna is a very skilled player who competes with great toughness and aggressiveness. Her 6-foot frame and a positionless game will fit nicely with how we like to play on both ends of the floor.

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Williams has a proven track record of landing top-tier talent in the transfer portal as Colorado State has claimed five of the last six Mountain West Newcomer of the Year Awards, most recently won by Lexus Bargesser. The newest Rams will join a trio of freshmen signees in Emilie Borges-Michaelsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), Kyla Hollier (Johnstown, Colo.) and Elsie Larsen (Springfield, Mo.) as fresh faces in Moby Arena next season. The group of new faces will join key returners in guards Kloe Froebe and McKenna Murphy, among others.
With more moves yet to come, Colorado State's signings are already attracting positive attention from the national media.
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ÂMiami (OH) and Colorado State are two mid-majors whose portal additions have really impressed me so far.
— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) April 13, 2026
LAST UPDATED: May 4, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. MT
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Maryn Archer | 5-9 | Guard | Redshirt Senior | Derby, Kan. | Arkansas
Archer brings SEC experience to Fort Collins as she played 43 games for the Razorbacks after sitting out as a redshirt in 2023-24. The redshirt senior appeared in 25 games for Arkansas this past season with four starts, averaging 1.8 points in 8.6 minutes per contest.
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The Kansas native is a former blue-chip prospect, being ranked as the No. 29 recruit in the nation by Prep Girls and top-75 by Blue Star for the class of 2023. Archer was voted to the Run for Roses All-Tournament First Team, dropping 31 points on just 11 shots to lead her AAU team, SW Elite, to the championship game in Louisville.
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Williams Says: Maryn is a tough and gritty combo guard with plenty of all-around game. Her high basketball IQ , combined with her ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor really excite us. I love how much Maryn loves and studies basketball and how hungry she is to get on the floor and do whatever it takes to win.
Heiður Karlsdóttir | 6-4 | Forward/Center | Junior | Laugavellir, Iceland | Wyoming
The Rams looked north to bolster the front court, adding former Cowgirl Karlsdóttir to provide more dynamic size to the lineup. The Iceland native appeared in 29 games this past season for Wyoming, averaging 2.8 points on 49.3% shooting and 3.2 rebounds in 14.8 minutes per game.
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Karlsdóttir's 6-foot-4 frame will bring rare size to Moby Arena as the Rams have not had a player listed at that height since Lena Svanholm (6-foot-6) in 2018-19.
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The junior is a frequent contributor for her national team, having been selected for the U16, U18 (twice) and U20 national teams in her career. For the 2022-23 season, Karlsdóttir was named the Fjolnir Best Icelandic Women's Basketball Player. The big played in seven games for Iceland's U20 team in the 2024 Eurobasket competition, averaging 13.3 minutes per game and helping her team to a fourth-place finish.
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Williams Says: Heiður is a very talented, mobile big that can play all over the floor both offensively and defensively. Her versatility on defense will make an immediate impact, and we're excited to see her grow offensively. She has a lot of tools that we're excited to tap into. As we move into the Pac-12, the size and length is extremely important and she delivers on all of that
Camryn Runner | 5-8 | Guard | Junior | Cicero, Ind. | Evansville
Runner was a highly productive player over her two seasons with the Aces, impacting the game in a wide variety of ways. During her 2025-26 sophomore campaign, Runner averaged 18.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.6 steals to earn a spot on the All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team. The Cicero, Ind., native posted several impressive stat lines, including 13 games of 20+ points, and was one of just 24 players nationally to post a triple double with her 19 point, 10 rebound and 10 assist performance against Belmont.
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Runner has already eclipsed 1,000 career points, which she reached with a 36 point, 9 assist and 8 rebound performance against Drake. The newest Ram broke three single-season program records at Evansville last season for total points (637), assists (185) and free throws (218).
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The 5-foot-8 guard was just as impressive in her rookie campaign with the Aces, winning MVC Freshman of the Year behind averages of 15.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists. Runner ranked fifth in the country in free throws made (206) and turned in eight performances of 20-plus points which included a 30-ball against Lindenwood.
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Williams Says: Camryn comes to us as a high scoring and very productive guard who can impact the game in so many ways, but the thing that probably excites me the most is how she leads a team. The fact that Camryn has proven herself in a big time way on a college floor will really elevate our team.
Sophie Sene | 6-3 | Center | Redshirt Senior | Nice, France | Utah State
Sene brings a dynamic range to the CSU front court as the 6-foot-3 center led the nation in 3-point shooting percentage (41.7%) among centers with at least 35 attempts last season. Sene appeared in 20 games with 15 starts in 2025-26 before her season was cut short due to injury, averaging a team-high 6.3 rebounds and 9.2 points per game.
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Last season against the Rams, Sene scored 9 points behind 2-for-4 shooting from 3-point range and grabbed 6 rebounds. The post presence reached double-figure scoring in eight of her 20 games played with two double-doubles.
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Across her two seasons in Logan, Sene averaged 6.6 points and 5.7 rebounds in just 19.6 minutes per contest. Prior to joining the Aggies, Sene spent three seasons at Rhode Island where she appeared in 24 games. As a prep, Sene also competed with the U16 French National Team, helping the squad to a European Athletics Youth championship in 2016.Â
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Williams Says: Sophie is a dominant post presence on both ends of the floor. She is extremely versatile and is a player that has been a pain in my side the last few years at Utah State. Her ability around the basket combined with her 3-point shooting ability is not easy to prepare for and can really impact a game. She has really good feel in the paint but using her on the perimeter as a big guard to stretch the floor will be fun to coach.Â
Anna Wikstrøm | 6-0 | Guard | Sophomore | Bergen, Norway | Duke
Wikstrøm played in 18 games and averaged 9.7 minutes during her freshman season with the Blue Devils, a team that earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight before losing to eventual champion UCLA.
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A native of Bergen, Norway, Wikstrøm shares the same hometown as Ram alumna Stine Austgulen (2013-18). The Ram duo have competed for the same club team – Ulriken Eagles – where they won three-straight Kvinneligaen League Championships together (2023, 2024, 2025). Wikstrøm averaged 16.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game during the 2024-25 season with the club. The newest Ram has also played for her national team, representing Norway in the 2024 FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket Division B where she averaged 15.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists.
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Williams Says: Anna is a very skilled player who competes with great toughness and aggressiveness. Her 6-foot frame and a positionless game will fit nicely with how we like to play on both ends of the floor.

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