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    IU women’s basketball to have 2025 5-star in for June official visit

    Mike SchumannBy Mike SchumannJune 11, 2024 Women's Basketball 18 Comments
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    Indiana women’s basketball is among the finalists for class of 2025 5-star guard Aubrey Beckham.

    The 5-foot-11 Georgia product has scheduled official visits to five schools over the next month, including IU June 25-27, DuShawn London of 247Sports is reporting.

    From Dacula, Ga. (Hebron Christian Academy), Beckham is ranked the No. 30 player in the 2025 class according to the  HoopGurlz espnW100.

    Georgia, Florida, Auburn and Florida State are also in line to get official visits from Beckham over the next month.  She has not announced a decision timeline to this point.

    Beckham told London what she likes about Indiana.

    “I think their playing style really fits me. I love their culture and how they coach. I’m a past-first and team-first kind of player and that’s how they play,” she said.  “They also play in a lot of pick-and-rolls which matches the way I play.”

    Beckham was named 2024 Co-Region 8-AAA Player of the Year for her second consecutive year. The junior hit 1000 career points and 400 career assists on the season.  She has led Hebron to two straight state championships.

    So far, Indiana has two commits in the 2025 class, both national top-60 4-stars.

    In-state 6-foot-3 wing Maya Makalusky (Hamilton Southeastern H.S.) is the No. 59 prospect in the national rankings.

    5-foot-10 guard Nevaeh Coffey from Missouri is the No. 60 prospect.

    For complete coverage of IU women’s basketball, GO HERE. 

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