After her third stop in four years, Amari Whiting feels like Iowa is ‘a great fit’

After a bumpy start to the 2026 offseason, Iowa’s roster has almost completely been rebuilt, but the program found some great pieces this offseason.

Jan Jensen and her staff quickly and diligently searched for the right players to add to the roster, and with only five returning players, it wasn’t an easy task. The program lost a total of nine players (four graduates, five transfers) and desperately needed to fill multiple open positions.

One of the talented transfers the program acquired was Amari Whiting from Oklahoma State, and even though she is now on her third team in four seasons, she is ready to contribute and do whatever Jensen and the program need her to do.

Amari Whiting wants to contribute wherever she can in her first season in IC

Whiting began her career with Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, playing for her mother, Amber Whiting, for two years, before transferring to Oklahoma State last offseason. While Whiting and the Cowgirls had success last season, it didn’t quite go the way she wanted, causing her to jump into the transfer portal yet again…

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