Following redshirt guard Kat Yelle's departure for Bradley, the Bobcats have added an Indiana transfer.
Former Indiana University guard Taylor Agler is transferring to Ohio University, according to the Bloomington Herald-Times.
This follows a Texas Tech news release from April 6, which revealed Agler would join the Red Raiders.
Agler, a 5-foot-9 guard from Westerville, is required to sit out for one season, but will still have two years of eligibility remaining.
The transfer, the second in coach Bob Boldon's time at Ohio, should allow a smooth transition for the Bobcats, who lost redshirt senior guard Kat Yelle to Bradley University. The first transfer under Boldon was redshirt senior Mariah Harris from Michigan State.
In 2014-15 at Indiana, Agler averaged 3.2 points per games in 29 appearances and 15 starts.
She was almost exclusively a 3-point shooter, with 75.2 percent of shots coming from behind the arc. Agler had a 31.5 percent 3-point field goal percentage.
Ohio University has yet to make an official announcement about the transfer, although Agler's father, Brian, confirmed his daughter’s transfer to the Bloomington Herald-Times.
The player has also confirmed the move to OU on Twitter.
Brian is the coach of the Los Angeles Sparks, a WNBA team.