Robert Morris Women's Basketball
Robert Morris WBB Officially Reveals 2025-26 Roster
The Robert Morris women’s basketball program is coming off of its most impressive and successful season since joining the Horizon League back in 2020.
In large part, the turnaround is credited to the job that head coach Chandler McCabe displayed in just her first year as the leader of the program. Despite the early success under McCabe, a majority of her roster either graduated or left for the transfer portal following the season.
The mass exodus left just three players on the Colonials’ roster but with the respect that McCabe and the program gained last season, they were able to quickly revamp the roster.
In total, McCabe added six transfers and five freshman to the roster this offseason which put the scholarship count at 14 for the upcoming season.
Our squad is set for the 2025–26 season 🔥#HoopTownship pic.twitter.com/wZk6obmDtx
— RMU Basketball (@RMUWBasketball) July 25, 2025
The Colonials returned two of its starting guards from a season ago in Jada Lee and Noa Givon while also returning depth winger Jennica Suggs.
Lee averaged 7.5 points, 2.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game across 25 starts a season ago while Givon averaged 10.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in 30 starts.
Suggs played a small role for the Colonials last year as a freshman as she appeared in 27 games and averaged 2.3 points and 1.7 rebounds per game.
The six-player transfer class that McCabe brought into Hoop Township include Aislin Malcom (Pitt), Myriam Traore (Siena), Mallory Daly (Buffalo), Ava Leroux (Elon), Eva Levingston (Cal State Fullerton) and Bailey Kuhns (Mercyhurst).
Malcom, a former 4-star recruit, committed to Pitt after a stellar high school career at Chartiers Valley High School. She carved out a starting role on the Panthers by her sophomore season but ended up on the bench during her junior season before she left the program mid-season.
Traore is coming off her freshman season at Siena where she earned MAAC All-Rookie Team honors after she averaged 7.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game. She shot 53.4% from the field and 38.2% from three-point range last season.
Daly, a Seton LaSalle graduate, appeared in 22 games and averaged 7.4 minutes per game for the WNIT Champion Buffalo Bulls last year. She averaged 1.2 points and 1.3 rebounds in her only season with the program and shot 44.4% from the field.
Leroux also returns to her hometown after two seasons at Elon. Leroux appeared in five games and started three of them as a true freshman before tragedy struck. On a trip back home to South Fayette, Leroux got into a car accident that nearly claimed her life.
That accident sidelined Leroux from the game of basketball for a year before she returned to Elon as a redshirt freshman last year. In her second season, Leroux eased back into competition before she started the final nine games of the season. She averaged 4.4 points and 2.0 rebounds per game in her second collegiate season.
Levingston became a full-time starting forward for Cal State Fullerton last year as she started 29 of her 31 appearances. She averaged 8.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game.
Kuhns, a former standout at Greensburg Central Catholic, signed with Robert Morris after making a name for herself at Mercyhurst. Last season, Kuhns averaged 19.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game
In addition to the transfers, McCabe and Robert Morris signed a five-player freshman class which includes local recruits such as Layke Fields and London Creach in addition to Markeli Jones-Tynes, Sanai Troutman and Dania McClain.
With her roster officially set in stone, McCabe is looking to build upon the program’s success from last year. After finishing in fourth-place of the Horizon League, McCabe fully expects the program to be just as good if not better in 2025-26.
