ATLANTA (AP) – All-Atlantic Coast Conference guard Cameron Swartz has been transferred from Boston College to Georgia Tech.
Yellow Jackets coach Nell Fortner announced Wednesday that the 5-foot-11 player from suburban Marietta will be playing closer to home next season.
Swartz was selected as the league’s most improved player and was named to the All-ACC first team after leading the Eagles with 16.1 points per game. She was the sixth-best scorer in the conference.
“We welcome Cameron home to Atlanta and to the Georgia Tech women’s basketball family,” Fortner said. “Her game has continued to evolve throughout her collegiate career and she has proven to be one of the top scorers in the ACC.”
Georgia Tech will be Swartz’s third school. She started in Colorado, where she played seven games as a freshman before moving to Boston College, where she played the last three seasons.
Swartz played her high school ball at Fellowship Christian and led Georgia State with 32.1 points per game.
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