Iowa’s women’s basketball program is on the brink of assembling a recruiting class that could rank among the nation’s elite for the 2027 cycle, a development that has the Hawkeye faithful buzzing.
Head coach Jan Jensen has already secured a key piece of that puzzle, landing four‑star combo guard Jada Seubert, the top prospect from Wisconsin, who announced his commitment earlier this week.
The excitement grew when Mya Wilson, a four‑star guard from Minnesota and the No. 44 overall player in the class, listed Iowa among her final four schools, sparking speculation that a commitment could be imminent.
If Wilson ultimately chooses the Hawkeyes, the class would likely surge into the top five, reshaping expectations for the program and cementing its status as a recruiting powerhouse.
A Recruiting Surge
The momentum isn’t new; Iowa’s recent haul includes five‑star forward McKenna Woliczko in the 2026 class and a brief stint with five‑star transfer Addie Deal, who entered the portal before departing.