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Former Penn Stars Chart New Courses

A wave of transfer activity reshapes the next chapter for nine Quakers alumni

Former Penn Stars Chart New Courses

A wave of transfer activity is reshaping the roster of recent Penn Quakers alumni, as nine former standouts each seek fresh opportunities at programs across the United States and Canada.

Ethan Roberts, who capped his two‑year stint in Philadelphia as the Quakers’ leading scorer in points per game, has pledged to continue his career at the University of Notre Dame, bringing a proven scoring touch to the Fighting Irish.

Dylan Williams, another graduate who reached the 1,000‑point milestone during his Penn tenure, is headed to Northwestern University, where he hopes to translate his collegiate experience into a leadership role for the Wildcats.

Cam Thrower, a four‑year player whose senior season featured a career‑high 19 points in the Ivy League championship game, is transferring to Elon University, where his versatility could make an immediate impact.

Helena Lasić, a Penn graduate, is moving to the University of Windsor and will compete in the Ontario University Athletics conference, aiming to bring her defensive acumen to a program known for its strong community presence.

Michelangelo Oberti, a rising junior, has chosen Boston University as his next destination; his performance in the season opener against Rowan University hinted at untapped potential that the Terriers hope to harness.

Sarah Miller, a rising junior, is committing to the University of California, Irvine, after a promising freshman campaign that saw her earn significant minutes before a sophomore year marked by reduced playing time.

Bradyn Foster, also a rising junior, will join the College of the Holy Cross, where he intends to capitalize on a fresh environment to secure a larger role and showcase his development.

Ruke Ogbevire, a rising sophomore, is headed to Sam Houston State University; despite limited minutes at Penn, her efficiency on the court has generated optimism about her contribution to the Bearkats.

Alex Massung, a rising junior, is set to begin his next chapter at Division II Saint Anselm College, a program with a storied basketball tradition that he hopes to enrich after a standout high‑school career at Hudson Catholic.

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