The West Virginia women’s basketball team is coming off its most successful season in over three decades. The team won the Big 12 Conference Tournament for the first time in nine seasons. They were also ranked inside the top 16 overall seeds in the NCAA Tournament, meaning they got to host their first and second-round games. Although they fell to the Kentucky Wildcats in their second-round game, the program reached heights they have not in quite some time. However, the team lost the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Jordan Harrison, their leading rebounder Meme Wheeler, and their best three-point shooter, Sydney Shaw, to graduation. Due to losing three starters and several other key contributors, the team seemed to be heading towards a rebuilding year. However, after an impressive transfer portal class, the Mountaineers find themselves ranked 25th in ESPN’s Way-Too-Early women’s college basketball rankings.…