Tina Langley and her coaching staff have the Washington Huskies prepped for the 2025 season.
Washington already has three top 100 recruits set to come to Montlake next year – five-star Brynn McGaughy and four-stars Nina Cain and Bryn Martin. McGaughy and Cain are expected to play on the wing for Washington, while Martin is a guard out of Ohio who profiles as a shooter.
On Thursday, Washington added a point guard with a wealth of international experience, earning a commitment from Australian Sienna Harvey. A 5-foot-9 point guard, Harvey has played for a strong Australian national team in international competition since 2022, when she debuted in the U16 Women’s Asia Cup and U17 Women’s Basketball World Cup.
Harvey has also appeared for Australia in the U17 Women’s Oceania Championship and the U18 Women’s Asia Cup, held earlier this year in Shenzhen, China. She averaged 9.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.3 steals per game in that tournament to help Australia to a spot in the 2025 U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup.
A former gymnast who lists Dallas Mavericks point guard Kyrie Irving as her primary influence on the court, Harvey’s extensive international experience makes her a contender to play right away when she arrives at Washington. The Huskies will have to find minutes to give her, however, as the current starting backcourt of Elle Ladine and Sayvia Sellers both still have eligibility in 2025 in addition to Martin.
Harvey is not ranked as a recruit by ESPN, which only provides ratings for domestic players. But that may end up working to Washington’s advantage, as Harvey could blossom into a diamond in the rough the same way fellow Australian Sami Whitcomb did for the Huskies.