Mireia Jurado Transfers to Loyola Chicago After One Season with Arizona Wildcats
Former Arizona guard Mireia Jurado transfers to Loyola Chicago
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Mireia Jurado, a former guard for the Arizona Wildcats, has transferred to Loyola Chicago after a challenging season. During her time at Arizona, she averaged 3.2 points and 2.2 rebounds per game, starting 18 of 30 games. Her move comes as the Ramblers look to rebuild under new head coach Morgan Paige.
- 01Mireia Jurado averaged 3.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in her only season with Arizona.
- 02She started 18 of 30 games but struggled during Big 12 competition.
- 03Jurado scored in double digits three times, with a season-high of 12 points against Northern Colorado.
- 04Loyola Chicago is looking to improve after a 16-18 season and the resignation of former coach Allison Guth.
- 05Jurado joins other transfers under new head coach Morgan Paige, who aims to revitalize the program.
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Mireia Jurado, who played as a guard for the Arizona Wildcats, has officially transferred to Loyola Chicago. During her single season at Arizona, she participated in 30 games, starting 18 and averaging 3.2 points and 2.2 rebounds per game. Her performance peaked early in the season, with three double-digit scoring games, including a high of 12 points against Northern Colorado. However, her contributions dwindled during conference play, where she scored only seven points in two games and failed to score in 12 of her last 19 appearances. Jurado's transfer coincides with Loyola Chicago's efforts to rebuild after a disappointing 16-18 season and the resignation of head coach Allison Guth, who has been succeeded by Morgan Paige. Jurado joins fellow transfers Angela Le Faou and Gabby Wilke as the Ramblers aim for a stronger performance in the Atlantic 10 Conference.
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Jurado's transfer could enhance Loyola Chicago's performance in the Atlantic 10 Conference, providing them with a player who has experience in a major conference.
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