Football
Cowgirl Hoops: Oklahoma State Lands Missouri State Transfer Zoe Canfield
Canfield started her career at Kansas.
The roster additions keep coming in for Jacie Hoyt.
Just a few days removed from landing the portal’s top prospect in Audi Crooks, Oklahoma State added Missouri State transfer Zoe Cranfield on Tuesday. She’s played sparingly in her first two seasons at the college level, starting at Kansas before transferring to Missouri State last season.
Beyond blessed!! So grateful and excited for the next chapter with @OSUWBB 🧡🤠#committed pic.twitter.com/zOJMlkfKHV
— Zoe Canfield (@ZoeCanfield1) April 21, 2026
She shot 50% from 3 in her freshman season as a Jayhawk, nailing eight of her 16 attempts. She finished that season averaging 1.7 points a game, playing in 15 contests and making one start.
In 10 games with Missouri State this past season, Canfield scored nine points and brought in five rebounds.
Like Hoyt, Canfield is a Kansas girl. She’s from Topeka and won a state titles at Washburn Rural in basketball and volleyball. Being athletic runs in the Canfield family, as Zoe’s brother, Jett, played basketball at Creighton. Dad, Jordan, played basketball at Washburn, and mom, Eileen, played volleyball and softball at Washburn.
Canfield makes seven new Cowgirls Hoyt has pulled out of the portal, with the rising junior joining Crooks, All-SEC guard Liv McGill, former five-star prospect LA Sneed, Rutgers breakout Nene Ndiaye, Division-II Player of the Year Talexa Weeter and Lindenwood sharpshooter Ellie Brueggemann.
-
Football3 days ago10 Thoughts on Oklahoma State’s 2026 Spring Game
-
Hoops5 days agoSam Houston Transfer Guard Jacob Walker Commits to Oklahoma State
-
Football4 days agoFive Questions for Oklahoma State’s Spring Game
-
Hoops4 days agoCowgirl Hoops: Rutgers Transfer Nene Ndiaye Commits to Oklahoma State
