Aneesah Morrow has a transfer destination: LSU.

One of the top players in the NCAA basketball transfer portal this offseason, Morrow had narrowed down her list to LSU, USC and South Carolina, and she visited both USC and LSU. After spending last weekend in Baton Rouge, she canceled her visit to South Carolina and committed to the reigning champion Tigers.

She announced her decision in a video sponsored by Caktus AI, in which she asked the tool various questions about the transfer process, ending with: “I want to win championships and build a dynasty. Where is the best place for me to achieve my goals?”

The answer for Morrow: LSU, which just won its first national championship in coach Kim Mulkey’s second year with the program.

In Morrow’s two seasons at DePaul, she led the Big East in rebounding and double-doubles. In the 2022-23 season, she finished fourth in the country in scoring with 25.7 points per game.

She joins Louisville transfer Hailey Van Lith in flipping to LSU, pushing the Tigers’ chances for a repeat title even higher.

Morrow also makes the Tigers that much more dangerous, as the 6-1 forward is one of the most productive players in the country. She also has two years of eligibility remaining, meaning she’ll be playing with Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson for a while yet.

“I’m never intimidated by playing against or playing on a team with amazing, talented players,” the rising junior told ESPN. “That’s what I want to be surrounded around. I want to be around players who are going to make me better.”

LSU is pulling out all the stops when it comes to recruiting Aneesah Morrow.

After landing Louisville transfer Hailey Van Lith in a blockbuster move, the reigning national champions hosted Morrow for an official visit last weekend. During that visit, they decked out her hotel room with snacks, confetti and fake dollar bills with Morrow’s photo on them — plus edited photos of the DePaul transfer decked out in purple-and-gold Tigers gear.

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LSU also used block letters to spell out her last name in true Baton Rouge fashion, writing “Morreaux” on the window in reference to the school’s “Geaux Tigers” catchphrase.

One of the top players in the country last season, the 20-year-old forward finished as the NCAA’s fourth-leading scorer with 25.7 points per game.

LSU is one of three schools on Morrow’s shortlist, along with USC and South Carolina. She already has visited USC, and she had an official visit to South Carolina planned for the end of this week, ESPN’s Alexa Philippou reported.

A decision could be imminent. “TODAY IS THE DAY,” Morrow tweeted Friday morning, fueling speculation about her next destination.

Southern Cal bested UCLA 3-1 on Sunday to capture the school’s third beach volleyball national championship.

Wins by USC’s pairings of Hallgren and Harward, as well as Graudina and Kraft, set the team up for the deciding dual.

USC’s Scoles and Slater ultimately sealed the deal for the Trojans with their victory over UCLA’s pairing of Monkhouse and Newberry.

The Trojans’ win snapped UCLA’s two-year title streak after taking home the NCAA trophy in 2018 and 2019. USC dominated all tournament, only dropping one dual point to the reigning champs in the final.