Washington adds third top-100 recruit to women’s basketball class

Tina Langley secured a commitment from four-star Bryn Martin, who becomes the third 2025 top 100 commit to choose the Huskies.

The Washington Huskies are continuing to make noise on the women’s basketball recruiting trail.

After coach Tina Langley secured commitments from five-star forward Brynn McGaughey and four-star wing Nina Cain, Washington already looked like they’d be in good shape for the 2025-26 season.

Add a third top-100 recruit to that mix, and suddenly, the Huskies might be a Big Ten contender sooner rather than later under Langley.

That’s exactly what Washington got on Wednesday, as four-star guard Bryn Martin announced that she would commit to the Huskies out of Springboro High School in Ohio.

Martin visited Montlake in June, her first official visit after a slew of interest from primarily ACC and Big Ten teams came flooding over the summer. She chose the Huskies over local options: Ohio State and Dayton, as well as Louisville, Miami, and Virginia Tech, among others.

A 6-foot-guard, Martin averaged 20.8 points per game on 41.1 percent shooting from three-point range, adding 4.9 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and 2.1 steals in her junior season at Springboro.

With starting guard Elle Ladine set for her senior year in 2025 when Martin, Cain, and McGaughey arrive, the Ohioan may not be under the same pressure as her classmates to start and excel right away. Ladine was an All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention last season for the Huskies.

Washington also has All-Pac-12 Freshman Team honoree Sayvia Sellers returning in the backcourt, who will have two seasons with the incoming 2025 class.

Put that all together, and the Huskies may be poised for a deep run in March Madness in the next couple years.

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