Boise State scoring leader Jade Loville is transferring from to Arizona State women's basketball, joining a now four-player incoming class.
Loville, a 5-10 wing, averaged 17.1 points in 2020-21 as a junior at Boise State. She had 40-, 31- and 29-point games, shot 42.9% for the 14-9 Broncos and has two years of eligibility remaining.
Loville also considered Florida, Georgia Tech, California, Colorado and USC before settling on ASU and her native state.
"I was born in Arizona and spent my early years there, but my dad lives there so I spend summers with him and I kind of bounce back and forth between Seattle and Scottsdale.