Charlie Creme Apr 20, 2026, 12:49 AM ET Close Charlie Creme projects the women's NCAA tournament bracket for ESPN.com. The flood of players entering the transfer portal has slowed to a trickle as the two-week window approaches its close Monday. The stream of players leaving the portal with their next destinations in place has accelerated with the biggest name making her choice late Sunday, and another top player recently electing to stay put. Former Iowa State center Audi Crooks announced her long-awaited decision on social media: She will finish her career at Oklahoma State . Crooks joins another top transfer, former Florida star Liv McGill , on a remade roster for the Cowgirls, who had nine players enter the transfer portal. Earlier in the weekend, Virginia 's Kymora Johnson has removed her name from the portal and returned to the Cavaliers, who recently hired former Richmond coach Aaron Roussell to take over the program.…