The Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball program is making serious moves in the transfer portal, securing a major talent for its future. Former McDonald's All-American and Kansas State guard Jordan Speiser has announced her commitment to join head coach Jennie Baranczyk's squad in Norman.
Speiser brings immediate scoring punch and high-level pedigree to the Sooners. As a freshman for the Wildcats last season, she averaged a solid 10.2 points per game primarily in a sixth-woman role, showcasing her ability to impact the game off the bench. Her arrival signals OU's intent to reload quickly with proven talent.
She becomes the second key portal addition for Oklahoma, joining former Vanderbilt guard Keeley Parks. This influx of talent is crucial as the team looks to replace the production of departed starters like Raegan Beers and Payton Verhulst, with only guard Zya Vann exiting via the portal so far.
The commitment underscores a vibrant youth movement taking shape for the Sooners. Speiser, a top-20 national recruit in the 2025 class, will join a promising core that includes returning freshmen Aaliyah Chavez, Keziah Lofton, and Brooklyn Stewart. This blend of elite transfers and developing homegrown talent sets an exciting foundation for Oklahoma's future in the SEC.
