McKenna Woliczko, the No. 6 recruit in the Class of 2026 (as per On3's Industry Rankings), has narrowed her list of programs down to four colleges. The 6-foot-2 shooting guard shared the list on her Instagram account on Thursday.
The list consisted of the Iowa Hawkeyes, Ohio State Buckeyes, South Carolina Gamecocks and USC Trojans.
"Final 4 🤷♀️🤷♀️," Woliczko captioned the post.
Hawkeyes guard Callie Levin and signees Addie Deal and Layla Hays, South Carolina guard Brooklyn Shamblin and USC Trojans signee Jazzy Davidson and more were accompanied by Iowa fans to ask her to join their programs.

"🐤🐤😍😍," commented Levin.
"GO HAWKS," added Addie Deal.
Hays commented, "I’m lovin that black and gold❤️❤️."
USC Trojans signee Jazzy Davidson also commented, "loveee this ✌️✌️✌️."
"🖤💛," Taylor Stremlow commented two heart emojis.
"Sooooo yk what to do!!! ❤️💛,'' commented Shamblin.
Some Iowa fans also joined the comments section to give their takes.
"Enjoy the process, McKenna! You’re an amazing talent with an extremely supportive family…would love to have you part of our family 🖤💛," a fan commented.
Another fan added, "Iowa is the place. Nobody supports WBB like Iowa. Go look at a post featuring Iowa vs other teams."
McKenna Woliczko, who ranks first in the shooting guard position and second in California, has received offers from plenty of top programs across the nation. These include the North Carolina Tar Heels, Vanderbilt Commodores, Stanford Cardinals and Florida State Seminoles.
In her junior year at Archbishop Mitty, she led the school to a 27-4 record, but was unable to lift the CIF state title trophy after losing against Etiwanda in the championship game.
In the California Central Coast Section West Catholic Basketball, the Monarchs finished first with a 12-0 record.
Ohio State leads the race to sign McKenna Woliczko
McKenna Woliczko took her first unofficial visit to USC on May 25, 2022, followed by unofficial visits to UNC and South Carolina in 2023. Her only official visit was to Ohio State on Sunday.
On3's Recruitment Prediction Machine has given the Buckeyes a 52.1% chance to land the shooting guard, followed by USC with a 16.2% prediction, South Carolina with a 13.9% probability and Iowa with a 1.1% chance to land Woliczko.
The 6-foot-2 shooting guard still has another year to decide on her collegiate career.
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