Arielle Mackey-Williams Transfers from BYU to Utah, Sparking In-State Rivalry Buzz
Former BYU point guard Arielle Mackey-Williams has officially transferred to the University of Utah, fueling the flames of one of the most passionate in-state rivalries in college basketball. The sophomore guard made the announcement after entering the NCAA transfer portal earlier this offseason following a season of roster uncertainty and coaching changes within the BYU women’s basketball program.
Mackey-Williams was a key contributor for the Cougars during the 2023–24 season, averaging solid minutes off the bench and demonstrating steady improvement as a facilitator and defender. Known for her court vision and toughness, she quickly became a fan favorite for her grit and effort on both ends of the floor.
Her decision to move to Utah comes as the Utes look to bolster their backcourt depth and bring in experienced players with high-level game experience. With Mackey-Williams now wearing red, the annual rivalry games between BYU and Utah will carry added emotional weight, particularly for fans who watched her rise through the Cougars’ ranks.
The transfer marks a continued shift in the landscape of women’s college basketball in Utah. As both programs adjust to a changing NCAA environment and increased player mobility through the portal, competition for local talent has intensified. Mackey-Williams’ move is not just a basketball decision but also a statement about the evolving dynamics in Utah’s collegiate sports scene.
For BYU, her departure adds to a growing list of players exiting the program during a season of transition. With a new coaching staff stepping in and several young prospects arriving, the Cougars will look to reestablish their culture and find new leaders to guide the team forward. Meanwhile, Utah gains a promising guard eager to prove herself on a new stage — especially against her former team.