The Pitt Panthers had a forward transfer to in-city rival Duquesne
PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers saw one of their women's basketball forwards Gabby Hutcherson transfer to in-city rival Duquesne, as she announced her commitment on Instagram.
She made 36 apperances in two seasons as a Buckeye, starting no games. She averaged 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds per game, respecitvely, and shot 39.1% from the field and 35% from 3-point range. She was one of four players to stay after Pitt fired head coach Lance White and brought in Tory Verdi to lead the program. She made 26 appearances and started seven games, while averaging 12,8 minutes, 3.5 points and 2.6 rebounds per game, respectively. She also shot 35.0% from the field, 30.8% from deep and a career-high 63.2% on free throws, respectively.
She is the first Pitt women's basketball transfer to land anywhere after entering the portal. Forwards in All-ACC Liatu King and Rapuluchi Ayodele, as well as guard Jasmine Timmerson, still haven't found their new school yet.
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