NC State's Caitlin Weimar no longer with program

NC State’s Caitlin Weimar is no longer with the program and no decision has been made whether she will rejoin Wolfpack next season, a team spokesperson confirmed to On3 this afternoon. The spokesperson added that this was a mutual decision after Weimar underwent hip surgery this Fall and thought it was best to recover at home.
Weimar, who transferred to NC State from Boston University this offseason, averaged 18.7 points, 10.6 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 2.8 blocks per game last year. She began her career at Marist, before transferring to the Terriers following her freshman campaign.
Weimar won the 2023-24 Patriot Conference Player of the Year twice with Boston University as well as two conference Defensive Player of the Year honors and three all-conference selections.
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The 6-foot-4 post player was the Wolfpack’s lone portal addition and never suited up for NC State due to her hip injury. Weimar has not yet entered the transfer portal, a source told On3, but she has one year of eligibility remaining.
NC State has three other centers on roster: Mallory Collier, Lizzy Williamson and Lorena Awou. Collier has cemented herself as the starter thus far. Other post players on roster include freshman Tilda Trygger and Maddie Cox.