Arizona Wildcats Women's Basketball Secures Commitment from Breanna Williams
Arizona women’s basketball gets commitment from former Maryland forward Breanna Williams
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The Arizona Wildcats women's basketball team has secured a commitment from Breanna Williams, a 6-foot-2 forward formerly with the Maryland Terrapins. This marks the second consecutive day the Wildcats have added a tall transfer, enhancing their roster for the upcoming season.
- 01Breanna Williams transfers from Maryland to Arizona, bringing three years of eligibility.
- 02Williams averaged 4.7 points and 2.8 rebounds in her redshirt freshman season.
- 03She was a four-star recruit and the Montana Player of the Year in high school.
- 04Arizona has now added two tall transfers in two days, enhancing their frontcourt.
- 05Aliyahna 'Puff' Morris, a California transfer, also joined Arizona's roster.
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The Arizona Wildcats women's basketball team has bolstered its roster by securing a commitment from Breanna Williams, a 6-foot-2 forward who previously played for the Maryland Terrapins. Williams, who redshirted her first year at Maryland, has three years of eligibility remaining. In her redshirt freshman season, she averaged 4.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game over 24 appearances. Her performance on a per-40-minute basis was impressive, projecting to 18.3 points and 11.0 rebounds. Williams was a standout player in high school, earning accolades as the Montana Player of the Year during her junior and senior years. Along with Williams, the Wildcats have also signed California transfer Aliyahna 'Puff' Morris, adding depth and experience to their backcourt. This strategic recruitment reflects head coach Becky Burke's focus on enhancing the team's size and talent for the 2026-27 season.
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The addition of Breanna Williams and Aliyahna Morris strengthens the Arizona Wildcats' women's basketball team, potentially improving their performance in upcoming competitions.
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