Aaliyah Chavez, considered the top women’s high school recruit, committed to Oklahoma.
The five-star point guard also considered LSU, South Carolina, Texas, Texas Tech and UCLA.
The 5-foot-9 National Gatorade Player of the Year scored 4,796 career points with 1,279 rebounds and 771 assists in 150 games at Monterey High School in Lubbock, Texas.
Chavez averaged 35.3 points per game this past season as Monterey won a Texas 5A Division II state championship. She was named a McDonald’s All-American and will participate in the Nike Hoop Summit next month.
In addition to Chavez, Oklahoma’s incoming class will include four-star guard Keziah Lofton and four-star forward Brooklyn Stewart.
The Sooners (27-7) won their first two games in the current NCAA Tournament in dominating fashion and will face UConn on Saturday in a Sweet 16 game at Spokane, Wash.
–Field Level Media
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