Marquette's women's basketball program has recently announced scholarship offers to four standout prospects from the high school classes of 2028 and 2029, a move that underscores the university's intent to shape its roster for the coming decade.
Delaney Noll – A Top‑50 Prospect
Delaney Noll, a 5‑foot‑10 combo guard, is ranked No. 57 nationally among the Class of 2028. In spring sessions with Indy One, she has posted averages of 12.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists, highlighting a blend of scoring and playmaking that attracted the Golden Eagles' attention.
Lauryn Loritts, also a member of the Class of 2028, appears at No. 51 on the Prep Girls Hoops rankings and No. 46 on ESPN's list. The guard brings a high‑level skill set that could complement the team's backcourt depth.
Savayah Mitchell, a 5‑foot‑8 combo guard slated for the Class of 2029, is listed on the Prep Girls Hoops Watch List. As a freshman she averaged 9.5 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists, numbers that suggest strong all‑around potential.
Laine Lyles, another 2029 prospect, earned a spot on the same Watch List. Standing 5‑foot‑10, she recorded 15.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a freshman, a performance that has already drawn praise from recruiting analysts.
Roster Outlook and Eligibility Rules
The current Marquette roster is projected to remain largely intact through 2028, a consequence of the NCAA's five‑year eligibility rule that extends player participation windows. This stability provides a fertile environment for the newly committed prospects to envision a clear pathway into the program.
Both 2028 prospects sit within the top 75 of the Prep Girls Hoops rankings, while the 2029 duo joins the Watch List, indicating that Marquette's recruiting class blends immediate impact players with emerging talent. The commitments reflect a strategic alignment between coaching ambitions and the program's long‑term vision.