
Iowa Women’s Basketball Secures Elite Recruits for Future Success
The Hawkeyes' 2026 and 2027 recruiting classes feature top‑ranked wing McKenna Woliczko and Wisconsin guard Jada Seubert, signaling a strategic shift toward home‑grown talent.
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The Hawkeyes' 2026 and 2027 recruiting classes feature top‑ranked wing McKenna Woliczko and Wisconsin guard Jada Seubert, signaling a strategic shift toward home‑grown talent.
With a blend of returning veterans and fresh talent, the Hawkeyes are using summer workouts to fine‑tune a ‘four‑out, one‑in’ system and discover unexpected contributors before the fall campaign.
With five veterans and six newcomers, the Hawkeyes open summer practice on June 16, focusing on chemistry, a new "four‑out, one‑in" offense, and the potential for surprise standouts.

Jada Seubert's 3:50.41 4x400 relay victory at the Wisconsin state meet highlights her dual-sport prowess and a highly anticipated basketball commitment to Iowa.

A five‑foot‑eleven guard from Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Jada Seubert has been ranked No. 72 in ESPN’s 2027 SC Next 100, earning a four‑star rating and a commitment to Iowa, where she hopes to help reshape the program.

Jada Seubert, a four‑star recruit from Stevens Point, has been placed at No. 72 in ESPN’s 2027 SC Next 100 player rankings and is the top prospect in Wisconsin.