
Women’s Basketball Adds Four Transfer Recruits
Jun 10, 2025 | Women's Basketball
NEW ORLEANS – Tulane women's basketball team announced four transfer student-athletes will join the roster for the 2025-26 season. Jayda Brown, CC Mays, Tamiah Robinson, and Jordyn Weaver are set to join Head Coach Ashley Langford's squad for the upcoming season.
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Brown, a 6'0" junior, comes to the Wave from St. John's University, where she spent two years as a guard for the Red Storm. She achieved a career-high three steals and 11 points versus Long Island University and totaled 27 rebounds.Â
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"Jayda is an athletic, triple-threat player who's competed at a high level in the Big East over the past two years. Her drive and love for the game are going to make a difference right away," Coach Langford said. "She knows what it takes—both physically and mentally—to show up and compete every night at a high level, and that mindset will elevate our team."
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Mays, a 5'8" graduate student, joins Tulane from Marshall University, where she was All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team during the 2024-25 season. Mays scored a career-high 406 points during the season, including a career-high 27 points in one game. She totaled 811 points and 493 rebounds in four seasons with the Thundering Herd.
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"CC is a dynamic wing who can score at all three levels. She brings a ton of experience from her time at Marshall, where she played big minutes and helped win a championship," Coach Langford said. "Her ability to score and her veteran presence fill a key need for us on the wing. Fans are going to love her energy, toughness, and passion for the game."
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Robinson, a 5'9" graduate student, heads to New Orleans from Lafayette, where she spent the last two seasons with the Ragin' Cajuns. As a senior, she totaled 139 rebounds, with 120 of them defensive, and averaged five per game. She put up 264 total rebounds as well as 82 steals at UL. Robinson averaged 9.6 points per game during the 2024-25 season and scored 268 total points for the year. She also scored a career-high 22 points against South Alabama and had 471 total points with the Ragin' Cajuns.
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"Tamiah is an experienced combo guard who takes pride in her defense and has a great feel for the game," Coach Langford said. "Offensively, she's a dangerous playmaker in the open floor and can score at all three levels. She brings that classic 'Philly toughness' that gives us a real edge on both ends of the floor."
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Weaver, 5"11" graduate student,arrives rom Queens University of Charlotte, where she averaged 14.4 points and 7.7 rebounds per game during the 2024-25 season. She had 71 offensive rebounds during the season and with a season-best 15 rebounds against North Florida.
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"Jordyn is an elite rebounder with a wealth of experience," Coach Langford said. "She's a versatile forward who can score inside and out, and she just has a knack for making plays. Defensively, she can guard multiple positions, which makes her a perfect fit for our defensive system."
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Brown, a 6'0" junior, comes to the Wave from St. John's University, where she spent two years as a guard for the Red Storm. She achieved a career-high three steals and 11 points versus Long Island University and totaled 27 rebounds.Â
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"Jayda is an athletic, triple-threat player who's competed at a high level in the Big East over the past two years. Her drive and love for the game are going to make a difference right away," Coach Langford said. "She knows what it takes—both physically and mentally—to show up and compete every night at a high level, and that mindset will elevate our team."
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Mays, a 5'8" graduate student, joins Tulane from Marshall University, where she was All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team during the 2024-25 season. Mays scored a career-high 406 points during the season, including a career-high 27 points in one game. She totaled 811 points and 493 rebounds in four seasons with the Thundering Herd.
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"CC is a dynamic wing who can score at all three levels. She brings a ton of experience from her time at Marshall, where she played big minutes and helped win a championship," Coach Langford said. "Her ability to score and her veteran presence fill a key need for us on the wing. Fans are going to love her energy, toughness, and passion for the game."
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Robinson, a 5'9" graduate student, heads to New Orleans from Lafayette, where she spent the last two seasons with the Ragin' Cajuns. As a senior, she totaled 139 rebounds, with 120 of them defensive, and averaged five per game. She put up 264 total rebounds as well as 82 steals at UL. Robinson averaged 9.6 points per game during the 2024-25 season and scored 268 total points for the year. She also scored a career-high 22 points against South Alabama and had 471 total points with the Ragin' Cajuns.
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"Tamiah is an experienced combo guard who takes pride in her defense and has a great feel for the game," Coach Langford said. "Offensively, she's a dangerous playmaker in the open floor and can score at all three levels. She brings that classic 'Philly toughness' that gives us a real edge on both ends of the floor."
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Weaver, 5"11" graduate student,arrives rom Queens University of Charlotte, where she averaged 14.4 points and 7.7 rebounds per game during the 2024-25 season. She had 71 offensive rebounds during the season and with a season-best 15 rebounds against North Florida.
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"Jordyn is an elite rebounder with a wealth of experience," Coach Langford said. "She's a versatile forward who can score inside and out, and she just has a knack for making plays. Defensively, she can guard multiple positions, which makes her a perfect fit for our defensive system."
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