Former Indiana guard Lexus Bargesser has found a new home for her last season on college basketball in Fort Collins, Colorado as she is set to transfer to Colorado State this off-season.
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— Colorado State Women's Basketball (@CSUWBasketball) April 19, 2025
Lexus played an important role in three NCAA Tournament appearances during her time at Indiana! Read more about the newest Ram ⬇️
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The junior guard is a native of Grass Lake, Michigan, Bargesser appeared in 90 total games over three seasons for Indiana, making nine starts in her career.
The 5-foot-9 Bargesser, averaged 3.3 points over her Indiana career making 45.7% of her shots from the field. She also shot 31% from the three point line in 17.4 minutes per game.
Teri Moren and Indiana women's basketball lost half of their roster to the transfer portal and Bargesser is the fifth former Hoosier to land at a new school with Henna Sandvik having not yet announce her new home yet.
Julianna LaMendola (Grand Canyon), Yarden Garzon (Maryland), Sharnecce Currie-Jelks (Murray State) and Lilly Meister (Kansas).
As replacements Indiana has landed former UCLA forward and McDonalds All-American Zania Socka-Nguemen, former Virginia forward Edessa Noyan and guards Chloe Spreen (Alabama) and Phoenix Stotijn (Arkansas) in the transfer portal.
Colorado State Rams head coach Ryun Williams stated this in his press release:
"Really excited to get Lexus in a Ram uniform," Williams said. "She's a very athletic, talented basketball player who has played at the highest level. She's guarded the best players in the country from Caitlin Clark to JuJu Watkins to Britt Prince at Nebraska. She's very competitive and is going to help our basketball team. We know we're getting a winner and are excited to get her to Fort Collins."
Bargesser an incoming senior has one season of eligibility remaining.