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The women’s college basketball transfer portal opened Tuesday, and as of Sunday afternoon Missouri women’s basketball is yet to make any additions under new head coach Kellie Harper.
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Meanwhile, Jeff Borzello is tracking all of the buzz and candidates as jobs open and close ahead of next season.
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