A great week for Oklahoma women's basketball got even better on Tuesday when Aaliyah Chavez, the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2025, announced she was committing to the Sooners. Chavez filled it up at ...
Lubbock Monterey’s own Aaliyah Chavez has taken a significant step in her basketball career by signing with the Oklahoma Sooners, a decision celebrated during a ceremony at the Monterey High School ...
She made her announcement the day after the Sooners advanced to the women’s NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 for the first time since ...
But in the end, she opted for the Sooners after also considering LSU, South Carolina, UCLA and Texas Tech. Chavez's decision ...
Aaliyah Chavez, the overall No. 1 ranked prospect from the Class of 2025, is heading to Oklahoma to play for the Sooners. Before that, however, she will be in New York City for Tuesday's McDonald ...
The first freshman on ESPN’s list is UConn’s Sarah Strong, who is ranked 9th. It’s reasonable to believe that Chavez would be ...
Aaliyah Chavez is the country’s No ... South Carolina and UCLA. Truth be told, Chavez could be making an impact at the NCAA level right now, if she were eligible. This week, ESPN ranked the ...
But in the end, she opted for the Sooners after also considering LSU, South Carolina, UCLA and Texas Tech. Chavez's decision leaves Aaliyah Crump ... still dramatically impact the top of the ...