In a move that reshapes the Red River rivalry, the Texas Longhorns have secured a major commitment from the transfer portal. Former Oklahoma Sooners guard Zya Vann announced her decision to join head coach Vic Schaefer's program, giving Texas a dynamic and experienced backcourt player for the next two seasons.
Vann, a 5'9" sophomore, brings a proven track record of production and defensive tenacity. This past season, she started for the Sooners, averaging 10.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, and an impressive 2.1 steals per game. Her ability to disrupt passing lanes and create transition opportunities will be a perfect fit for Schaefer's aggressive defensive system.
The addition is particularly significant given Texas's need to reload its guard corps after the departures of Jordan Lee and Aaliyah Crump. Vann isn't just any transfer; she's a legacy talent with deep Oklahoma roots. Her father played football for the Sooners, and her sister, Skylar Vann, was the Big 12 Co-Player of the Year. A top-50 national recruit in her class, Zya led her high school to consecutive state championships, showcasing the winning pedigree Texas covets.
While her scoring and defensive stats jumped in her sophomore year, Vann will look to improve her shooting efficiency in Austin. Her commitment marks a crucial first step for the Longhorns in the transfer market, adding a versatile, battle-tested competitor who knows the Big 12 landscape intimately. This southbound move across the Red River signals Texas's serious intent to remain a powerhouse in women's college basketball.
