Sali Kourouma has been the hot name for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock women's basketball, and rightly so. Entering the week averaging more than 23 points per game, the junior college transfer has been one of the top scorers in the nation.
In Korouma's return to Texas, it was a different Trojans transfer who stepped into the spotlight.
Raziya Potter, who came to Little Rock after three seasons with San Jose State, scored a career-high 23 points Wednesday, although it was not enough for UALR to pull off an upset of No. 17 Texas A&M.