Minch adds size and shooting to Racers
WBB: The DePaul transfer has threes years of eligibility remaining
Ellery Minch, who played her freshman season at DePaul, has signed to play at Murray State.
The product of Mt. Vernon, Indiana played in 21 games at DePaul last season, as she averaged 1.7 points per game. Minch was 12-for-44 (27.3%) from three-point range for the season. Every shot she took from the field came from beyond the arc.
"Ellery is an outstanding addition for our program," said Murray State Head Coach Rechelle Turner said in a statement. "She will add great length and skill to our team, and we believe her versatility will allow her to impact the game both at the rim and out to 25 feet from the basket. Ellery arrives with a ceiling as high as her reach at 6-3, and we are eager to turn her tremendous potential into big time production. Adding high character talent eager and able to develop with the core of our team is the best way to create a sustainable championship pursuit, and Ellery absolutely checks all of those boxes. We are very excited to welcome her to the Murray State women's basketball family."
Minch has a season-high nine points against Kansas State on November 27th after knocking down three triples in the game.

Here is Minch hitting a three-pointer against Providence earlier this season.
Here’s a look at how Murray State’s roster, AT THIS MOMENT, will look for the 2025-26 season:
Transfer portal signings — and what class they’ll be in next season
Sharnecce Currie-Jelks (6’2 junior forward)
Ellery Minch (6’3 sophomore guard)
Returners — and what class they’ll be in next season
Jada Cook (5’8 sophomore guard)
Halli Poock (5’6 junior guard)
Haven Ford (5’6 junior guard)
Briley Pena (5’4 senior guard)
Braxcynn Baker (5’11 sophomore guard)
Cam Hoover (6’0 redshirt freshman forward)
Destiny Thomas (5’10 junior forward)
Incoming freshmen
Brooke Nichelson (5’10 guard)
Azaleeah Oloapu (5’11 forward)
Jaidynn Askins (6’1 forward)
Gabby Spink (5’9 guard)
Murray State Head Coach Rechelle Turner, at the moment, still has two scholarships available she can fill for the 2025-26 season.