NKU women’s basketball guard Kamora enters the transfer portal, according to a post on her Instagram account.
She joins Maddie Moody and Mia Jordan, who both entered the portal earlier this week.
Morgan came to Highland Heights in the Fall of 2024 from Fort Erie International Academy.
At Fort Erie, she averaged 11.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.1 steals, 1.7 assists, all while shooting 41.1 percent from the field. She also competed with Canada’s U18 team in the FIBA Women’s Americup, averaging 7.0 points per game.
In her freshman campaign, Morgan appeared in 32 games, starting eight of them. She averaged 7.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per game, earning her Horizon League All-Freshman Team.
In her sixth-ever game as a Norse, she had her breakout game on 11/23 versus Southern Indiana, scoring 21 points off the bench on 8-12 shooting, which earned her her first Horizon League Freshman of the Week. She received another one later in the season against Bradley and EKU.
She played a big role in Jeff Hans’ schemes in the 2024-25 season, playing 21 minutes in her second-ever game against a ranked Kentucky Wildcats team, putting up six points. Later that season, she posted a career high of 23 points against Oakland in an overtime loss.
This past season (2025-26), her numbers dipped alongside her minutes. She averaged 3.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game on 32.1% shooting from the field, while her minutes dipped from 22.9 to 12.9 per game.
The Canadian native put up a season-high 14 points against Drake in the Music City Classic. Morgan also played a season-high of 30 minutes against a 20th-ranked Louisville squad, where she put up 13 points and three assists.
In her probable final game as a Norse, she had nine points, four rebounds on 3-5 shooting from the field in the first round loss to IU-Indy in the Horizon League Tournament.
Whichever team picks her up in the portal gets a young six-foot guard who is a three-level scorer and can grab rebounds on both ends of the floor.
She leaves the NKU program after entering the portal as a 19-year-old Sophomore.
