Jenica Lewis, the No. 21 recruit from the Class of 2026 (as per On3's Industry Rankings), was part of LSU Tigers star Flau'jae Johnson's "Team Flau'jae" at the Army National Guard's Next Up 5s in Atlanta on Friday.
The 5-foot-10 combo guard posted a carousel of pictures from the game featuring other top recruits, including Addison Bjorn, Jezelle Banks and other team members on her Instagram page on Monday.
"takeoverr🩷," she captioned the post.
Top recruits, including UConn Huskies target Addison Bjorn and No. 1 players in the 2026 and 2027 classes, Saniyah Hall and Kaleena Smith, respectively, commented on Lewis' post.

Kentucky Wildcats commit Maddyn Greenway commented, "awwee ur so cute."
"yas jeniiii," commented Kaleena Smith.
Addison Bjorn added two comments, "My girlll," "Bestieee."
Kansas State Wildcats signee Jordan Speiser and Saniyah Hall commented with three hand-heart emojis.
Class of 2027 recruit Brinley Altenburg added, "yesss jennn😽."
"So cute Jen," commented Iowa State commit Macy Comito.
Jenica Lewis, who ranks fourth in the combo guard position and first in Iowa, won the 2024-25 Iowa MaxPreps High School Girls Basketball Player of the Year. She averaged 18.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.5 steals, and 3.4 assists per game to lead Johnston High School to a 26-0 record and the IGHSAU state title.
Furthermore, she also led the Dragons to a 10-0 record in the Iowa Section Central Iowa Metro - Central Basketball League.
Which program leads the race to sign Jenica Lewis?
The Class of 2026 recruit has attracted interest from top programs across the nation. She has received offers from the Iowa Hawkeyes, Nebraska Cornhuskers, TCU Horned Frogs, and UCF Knights, among others.
However, her only official visit was to Oregon on Sunday, with unofficial visits to Nebraska, TCU and Iowa.
According to On3's Recruitment Prediction Machine, the Hawkeyes lead the race to land Jenica Lewis with an 89.8% chance. They are followed by Oregon with a 4.0% prediction, Nebraska with a 1.2% probability and other colleges with less than a 1% chance.
When asked about her preference for college, this is what she said.
"I don't really have a list yet," she said. "It's going to come down to style of play, where I can see myself playing. How do the players handle the coach? How does the coach handle the players?"
Lewis still has another year to decide on her collegiate career.
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