Allisha Gray has completed her transfer from the UNC Women’s Basketball program by choosing to enroll at the University of South Carolina, the Gamecocks announced Friday.
South Carolina Head Coach Dawn Staley said in a prepared statement that Gray’s “hard work and intensity on both ends of the floor will be a great addition to our family.”
Gray led UNC in scoring last year as a sophomore with nearly 16 points per game. She was second on the team with 7.6 rebounds per game.
UNC announced the university had granted Gray a release from her scholarship earlier this week.
Now only Stephanie Mavunga remains from the 2013 recruiting class which was ranked number one in the country. The class included Mavunga, Gray, Jessica Washington, and Diamond DeShields.
UNC announced Washington’s transfer last month, and Diamond DeShields transferred from Carolina last year.
The women’s basketball program was heavily mentioned in the NCAA Notice of Allegations that was released earlier this month.
Gray will have two year of eligibility remaining beginning with the 2016-2017 season, after sitting out one year due to NCAA protocol.
Gray is one of three players from ACC programs transferring to South Carolina next year, joining Sarah Imobvioh from Virginia and Kaela Davis from Georgia Tech.
Related Stories
‹

UNC Men's Soccer Advances to NCAA Tournament 2nd Round in Penalty ShootoutThe fans who came to see UNC face North Florida in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament at Dorrance Field certainly got their money’s worth. The Tar Heels advanced past the Ospreys in a thriller Thursday night, winning 6-5 on a penalty shootout after the match ended 2-2. Heels advance 6-5 on […]

UNC Football vs. Duke (2025): How to Watch, Cord-Cutting Options and Kickoff TimeCarolina will play its final home game of the season Saturday when Duke visits Kenan Stadium. The Tar Heels have won three straight games against the Blue Devils in Kenan Stadium, though their overall winning streak in the rivalry was snapped last year when Duke won in Durham. If you aren’t attending the game in […]

Chansky's Notebook: Not 'Just a Guy'Caleb Wilson is leading UNC in more ways than one. The fabulous freshman is outstripping his preseason predictions, which were pretty high.

Chansky's Notebook: Sorry, We Miss YouAccording to the Chapel Hill Historical Society, UNC's "Beat Duke Parade" started losing its popularity in the 1990s and was gone soon after.

Talking Culture: Introducing Shalini Le Gall, New Director of the Ackland Art MuseumShalini Le Gall, the new director of UNC's Ackland Art Museum, stops by to discuss her background and ongoing exhibitions at the museum.

Caleb Wilson Sparks UNC Men's Basketball Past Navy; Players Call Meeting AfterwardAgainst Navy Tuesday night, Caleb Wilson was a one-man battleship. The star Tar Heel freshman willed his team to a 73-61 victory against the Midshipmen, finishing the night with his third consecutive double-double: 23 points and 12 rebounds, four steals, three blocks and an assist. HEELS WIN.#CarolinaFamily | @WellsFargo pic.twitter.com/HHMBa11tH6 — Carolina Basketball (@UNC_Basketball) November […]

Multiple UNC Football Players Facing Reckless Driving ChargesSeveral UNC football players are facing charges of reckless driving, speeding and other violations. An investigation by WRAL, originally published Monday afternoon, reported that “nearly 20 percent” of UNC’s 101-man roster has been cited for speeding since October of 2024. The investigation named three specific players: linebacker Khmori House, safety Gavin Gibson and cornerback Thaddeus […]

Chansky's Notebook: New and OldN.C. State was on TV Monday night, with Ven Allen-Lubin in the almost all new starting lineup for the 25th-ranked Wolfpack.

2025 UNC Football Opponent Preview: DukeUNC will host rival Duke at Kenan Stadium Saturday afternoon in the Tar Heels’ final home game of the regular season. The Blue Devils have possession of the Victory Bell trophy after defeating Carolina in comeback fashion in Durham last season. It was Duke’s first win against UNC since 2018. This year, Duke enters the […]

UNC Men's Soccer to Host North Florida in 1st Round of NCAA TournamentNCAA Tournament soccer is coming back to Dorrance Field. Carolina earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament Monday and will host North Florida in Chapel Hill in the tournament’s first round Thursday at 6 p.m. We’re In…And Hosting 💪 Your Tar Heels will welcome North Florida to Dorrance Field in the NCAA […]
›