Okay, so I saw this news about Amari DeBerry, who used to play for UConn, and now she’s going to the University of Maryland. I got interested in tracking down how this information became available.

Digging into the Transfer News
First, I started with a simple search. I just typed in “Amari DeBerry transfer” to see what would pop up.
I scrolled through the initial results. I noticed a bunch of sports news sites, but they were all saying the same basic thing, and I want more specific.
Next, I checked out some of the bigger sports news outlets. They usually have pretty reliable info, but I was looking for something more official, if possible.
Then, I looked at the official websites. I went over to the UConn women’s basketball page and the Maryland women’s basketball page.
Sometimes they’ll post official announcements there, especially if it’s a big transfer.

I also went to Twitter. Twitter’s great for this kind of stuff because it’s usually up-to-the-minute.
I searched for Amari DeBerry’s name there, plus “Maryland” and “transfer,” to narrow it down.
- Checked for any posts from her, her coaches, or the teams involved.
- Looked for tweets from reliable sports reporters – the ones who usually break this kind of news.
Finally, After putting the pieces together from different sources, I get a more clear confirmation.
It wasn’t one single “aha!” moment, it was piecing together bits and confirming them.