Breanna Stewart had her say on the LSU Tigers landing five-star prospect Grace Knox earlier on Wednesday. Fresh off leading the New York Liberty to their first WNBA championship, the star forward from UConn celebrated the Tigers' latest success on Instagram.
Knox revealed her decision to On3, who shared a post on Instagram to spread the news. Stewart needed just two words to express her feelings on the Tigers' latest recruit for 2025, sharing a comment on On3's post.
"Let’s goooooo," Stewart wrote.
Knox is ranked the sixth overall prospect in the Class of 2025 by ESPN. She forewent offers from the Texas Longhorns and the USC Trojans, discussing the faith she had in LSU coach Kim Mulkey while making her decision.
"I think I can go to the next level with the coaching of Kim Mulkey,” Knox told On3. "I think she has what it takes to take me to the next level and help me develop my bag. I think that another big reason is, along with all the schools, I could have great branding opportunities.
"I just feel like LSU exceeds the expectation as of right now in basketball. I feel like it’s the best place to be if you want to be branded correctly and for your name to be out there."
The addition of Knox strengthens the Tigers' 2025 signing class, which is currently the best in the nation. Besides Knox, their signing class also includes 12th overall prospect Divine Bourrage, 13th overall prospect ZaKiyah Johnson and 30th overall prospect Isabella Hines.
Breanna Stewart enjoys dream second season with New York Liberty
The Seattle Storm made Breanna Stewart the top pick in the 2016 WNBA draft following an incredible college basketball career with the UConn Huskies, where she won a national championship every season she played in Storrs.
After six successful seasons with the Storm, during which she won two WNBA championships, Stewart moved to the Liberty in February. Alongside Sabrina Ionescu, Stewart played a key role in the Liberty's run to their maiden WNBA championship, averaging 20.4 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 38 appearances.
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