UCLA Bruins womens basketball misses out on Brynn McGaughy

UCLA misses out…

The UCLA Bruins women’s basketball team will not be adding five-star recruit Brynn McGaughy to their roster for the 2024-2025 season.

According to a report from Dushawn London, from 247 Sports, she has elected to play her college basketball at Washington. She chose Washington over such programs as UCLA, Iowa, Duke and Utah.

The 6’3 forward is from the state of Washington, and will now play for head coach Tina Langley.  The Huskies went 16-15 a season also. McGaughey had to say about her decision:

“I think the main thing for me was the culture and people there, rheir vision for me is really good and the impact I can make when I get there my freshman year will be great. I fit in really good and they feel like family.”

Her team at Colfax won the district championship, behind her 37 points. She also added 24 rebounds and 6 blocks in the game. In her sophomore season, she helped her team to the state quarterfinals.

5-star Iowa women’s basketball target Brynn McGaughy commits to Washington

Best of luck, Brynn. Five-star target Brynn McGaughy chose to stay close to home, committing to Washington over Iowa.

Though Iowa was among the finalists, five-star forward Brynn McGaughy chose to commit to the Washington Huskies instead.

Rated as the No. 17 player in the 2025 class per ESPN, the 6-foot-3 forward chose Washington over fellow finalists Iowa, Connecticut, Duke, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, UCLA, Utah and USC.

Ultimately, McGaughy chose to stay home. A native of Colfax, Washington, McGaughy made SB Live’s Class 2B all-state Washington first team this past season. As a sophomore the year before, McGaughy led Colfax to a state championship while averaging 21.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game.

Though Iowa misses on adding McGaughy to its class, it’s another indication the West Coast is in play for the Hawkeyes.

The Hawkeyes already own a pledge in the 2025 class from five-star guard Addie Deal out of Mater Dei High School in California. Deal is the No. 12 player in the 2025 class per ESPN.

“We have a little bit bigger footprint. I think two things happened since the Megan Gustafson era. We got more on the national scene. Then, enter Caitlin and the expansion of the Big Ten.

“Now, the Big Ten is in a place where it doesn’t seem — if you’re leaving California, it doesn’t seem as far away anymore because, hey, it’s part of the Big Ten. We’ve been busting it in a lot of different ways the last five years. Let me tell you, Raina and Abby and Lisa, all of us, we just do what you must do if you want to chase greatness,” Iowa head women’s basketball coach Jan Jensen said in her introductory press conference.

Iowa also has a commitment from four-star guard Journey Houston out of Davenport North High School in Iowa. The 5-foot-11 guard is the No. 50 player in the 2025 class per ESPN.

Iowa is also recruiting Houston’s teammate, Divine Bourrage. Bourrage is the No. 4 player in the 2025 class according to ESPN. The 5-foot-10 guard was recently named the Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year.

The Hawkeyes are also in the mix for five-star guards Emilee Skinner and Jordan Speiser and center Layla Hays.

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