Basketball

LSU Women’s Basketball Secures Top 2027 Recruits

Jezelle "GG" Banks and Caroline Bradley commit as Kim Mulkey continues elite recruiting

LSU’s women’s basketball program is cementing its reputation as a magnet for the nation’s most coveted prospects in the 2027 recruiting cycle. Head coach Kim Mulkey, who has built a track record of top‑five recruiting classes since arriving in Baton Rouge, is once again at the center of a recruiting surge that includes multiple five‑star athletes.

Elite Recruiting Momentum

Jezelle "GG" Banks, the No. 4 overall recruit in the 2027 cycle and the top player at her position, will soon set foot on the LSU campus for an official visit. A native of Springfield, Virginia, she stars at The St. James high school, where her versatile skill set has drawn attention from programs across the country.

Bradley's Commitment

Five‑star center Caroline Bradley, ranked No. 7 overall and the premier prospect at her position, announced her commitment to LSU in April. Standing six feet five inches tall, the Oak Grove, Louisiana native chose the Tigers over a host of SEC offers, citing the program’s culture and Mulkey’s vision as decisive factors.

Bradley’s pledge follows the success of LSU’s 2026 signing class, which was heralded as the best in that cycle. The momentum underscores Mulkey’s ability to attract elite talent and positions the program for continued dominance in the SEC and beyond.

Looking Ahead

With both Banks and Bradley set to join the roster, LSU’s future looks bright. The influx of top‑ranked recruits promises to reinforce the team’s depth, enhance its competitive edge, and sustain the program’s upward trajectory under Mulkey’s leadership.

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