Crump has not yet made any announcement about her plans. When contacted by the American-Statesman on Monday, a Texas spokesperson could not confirm the On3 report.
The No. 5 recruit in the Class of 2025, Crump the highest-rated prospect signed by Vic Schaefer during his six years at Texas. A 6-foot-1 guard out of Minnesota, Crump started the first five games of this season before a foot injury sidelined her for two months. After her return, Crump was used off the bench.
Crump averaged 7.9 points per game during a freshman season that had some memorable moments. She returned from her injury with a 12-point performance against Texas A&M, and she later scored 16 points in a 77-64 win over then-No. 5 LSU. Despite missing 15 games, Crump’s 23 3-pointers ranked in a second-place tie among the Longhorns.
“She’s going to be a big-time player,” Texas senior Rori Harmon said of Crump in February.
But Crump’s playing time was also inconsistent throughout this season. Crump played 29 minutes in a Final Four loss to eventual NCAA champion UCLA, but she exceeded 20 minutes in just five games after her return.