Jada Seubert, a 5‑foot‑11 combo guard from Stevens Point, Wisconsin, has quickly become one of the most talked‑about names in the 2027 recruiting class. Her placement at No. 72 in ESPN’s 2027 SC Next 100 player rankings has drawn attention from analysts and fans alike.
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The ranking is reinforced by multiple outlets; Prep Girls Hoops lists her as the No. 1 player in Wisconsin and the nation’s No. 66 prospect, while 247Sports also rates her as a four‑star recruit. She is celebrated not only for her scoring but also for her all‑around impact on the court.
On Jan. 17, Seubert announced her commitment to the University of Iowa, a decision that was celebrated by Hawkeye fans and signaled a new direction for the program. Coach Jan Jensen, who has been guiding the Hawkeyes’ development, praised the addition of the versatile guard.
During her junior season she averaged 24.3 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.3 steals and 3.7 assists per game, numbers that helped her earn first‑team All‑State honors and the WVC All‑Conference Co‑Player of the Year award. She also received WVC Defensive Player of the Year recognition for her disruptive presence.
Iowa’s coaching staff is already shaping a roster that can maximize Seubert’s versatility, aiming to turn the 2027 class into a competitive force in the Big Ten. The program hopes to build a strong team around her, leveraging her scoring, defense and playmaking to challenge conference rivals.
The commitment comes amid a crowded field of suitors, with national rankings from ESPN, 247Sports and Prep Girls Hoops underscoring the impact of her decision on the broader recruiting landscape. As she prepares for her senior season, expectations are high for the player who now sits at the intersection of state pride and national attention.