Georgia’s Zhen Craft commits to The Lady Vols

Tennessee has landed its fourth transfer portal commitment with the addition of forward Zhen Craft on Monday.

Craft, a 6-foot-2 forward from Waldorf, Maryland, spent her freshman season at Georgia. She appeared in 27 games with four starts, averaging 15.8 minutes per game.

She averaged 5.7 points and 4.2 rebounds.

She entered college as one of the more highly regarded players in the 2025 recruiting class, ranked No. 64 nationally by ESPN.

At Georgia, Craft showed efficiency around the basket, shooting nearly 47 percent from the field. Her ability to run the floor and impact the game in transition was a key part of her scouting profile coming out of high school.

This addition comes less than a week after coach Kim Caldwell hired former Georgia assistant Isoken Uzamere.

Uzamere spent four seasons at Georgia, where she worked closely with post players and contributed to recruiting efforts. That overlap provides a natural link as Craft makes the move from Athens to Knoxville.

Craft joins a growing group of transfer additions for Tennessee, while also complementing a high school signing class that consists of forward Gabby Minus.

Her combination of length, versatility, and SEC experience gives the Lady Vols an additional option in the paint heading into the upcoming season.

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