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Breya Cunningham Commits to Arizona by dillon77
Raoul posted this and I linked to it.(see below).
If you recall, Cunningham, noted big forward/center from the La Jolla area, had at one time listed ND as a school she would consider, but ND didn't make her finalist list. At that point Texas was the most "eastern" school on her finalist list and she chose to stay in the PAC-12. BTW, Montaya Dew, who the Irish once had a glancing interest in, also committed to Arizona. She's more of a traditional power forward.
Signing transfer center Kylee Watson looks more sound all the time (particularly if she stays three years), but attention on '23's Cassandre Prosper and the 2024 forward/center prospects (Kennedy Umeh, Blanca Thomas, Toby Fournier, Katie Koval) even more important.