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Arizona women's basketball has secured a top 20 recruiting class for the 2026 season, ranked 20th by 247sports and 17th by ESPN. The class includes six players, featuring guard Arynn Finley and forward Karolina UĆan.
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Sacramento, CA - March 15: Arynn Finley #2 of Etiwanda Eagles controls the ball against the Archbishop Mitty Monarchs in the second half of a girls CIF State Open Division championship basketball game at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Saturday, March 15, 2025. (Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images) | MediaNews Group via Getty Images
Arizona womenâs basketball head coach Becky Burke considers the 2025-26 season to be âYear 0â because of the late start, particularly on the recruiting trail. Year 1 could be quite impressive and it all starts with a top 20 recruiting class.
Both 247sports and ESPN have published their class rankings for incoming freshmen. 247 ranks the Wildcatsâ 2026 class at No. 20 in both its internal and composite rankings. ESPN is even more impressed, placing Burkeâs first full recruiting class at No. 17.
Arizonaâs class consists of six players after the recent additions of guard Arynn Finley and forward Karolina UĆan. In addition to Finely and UĆan, the Wildcats will add guards Makayla Presser-Palmer and Jasleen Green, as well as forwards Priyanka Ponnam and Callie Hinder.
247 rates both Finely and Green as four-star recruits. It is also quite a bit higher on Green than the other services. 247 has Green as the No. 53 player in its internal ranking. She dropped 13 spots in its composite ranking to No. 65. Thatâs related to her placement in the final ESPN SC Next 100 and the on3/Rivals rankings. Green is No. 62 nationally according to ESPN and No. 75 according to Rivals.
Arizona's 2026 recruiting class is ranked 20th by 247sports and 17th by ESPN.
The new recruits include Arynn Finley, Karolina UĆan, Makayla Presser-Palmer, Jasleen Green, Priyanka Ponnam, and Callie Hinder.
Becky Burke refers to the 2025-26 season as 'Year 0' due to the late start in her recruiting efforts.
Arizona's 2026 recruiting class consists of six players.
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247âs national scout, Brandon Clay, last wrote about Green in July, 2025:
Green is a skilled option in the backcourt who can make shots and plays off the bounce. She proved herself to be amongst the southeast elite backcourt options in the junior class. Green might not be the quickest guard from end-to-end, but she finds a way to get where sheâs going. Greenâs ability to make positive plays playing on or off the basketball is a potential separator at the collegiate level. If Green can find her way to buckets in college like she has in high school, sheâll be a key addition to a NCAA Tournament caliber program roster.
In addition to its internal national rankings, 247 has Green as the No. 9 shooting guard and No. 7 player from Florida in those rankings. Its composite rankings place her at No. 12 among shooting guards and No. 8 from Florida.
Rivals also breaks down its rankings between âindustry rankingsâ and internal rankings. In its industry ranking, Green is No. 75 nationally, No. 13 as a combo guard, and No. 9 in Florida. Those industry rankings include ESPN, which had Green at 59 at the time but have since dropped her to No. 62. The internal rankings for Rivals place her No. 81 overall, No. 15 at combo guard, and No. 9 from Florida.
Finley comes in as Arizonaâs top-ranked player in the ESPN, 247, and Rivals rankings. In April of 2025, Clay wrote:
Finley is a smooth, skilled option on the perimeter. Sheâs shown herself capable of making shots in a variety of ways during school and club season. Finley played this school year for Etiwanda, one of the best teams in America. She is now serving as a key piece to a 7 Days roster that is amongst the best in the country. Her ability to hit open shots from the midrange or beyond the arc is a major key. Thatâs a specialty that she will look to bring to the next level.
She is No. 52 in the 247 composite rankings. That ranking has her as the No. 8 shooting guard and No. 6 player in the state of California. She is No. 56 nationally in the internal 247 rankings, while coming in as the No. 10 shooting guard and No. 7 player in California.
Rivals has Finely as the No. 49 player nationally in its industry ranking. It has her as the No. 18 shooting guard, and No. 7 player in California. Internally, Rivals ranks her as the No. 43 player nationally, No. 16 shooting guard, and No. 6 player in the state.
ESPN places Finley at No. 53 overall.
ESPN and Rivals also rank Presser-Palmer, although 247 does not have her in its rankings. The Rivals industry ranking have her at No. 73 nationally, No. 24 at the shooting guard position, and No. 4 in the state of Pennsylvania. That ranking partially considered ESPNâs placement of her at No. 55 in the country. She has since dropped to No. 65 in the final ESPN rankings.
The internal Rivals rankings have Presser-Palmer at No. 80 nationally. She stands at No. 25 among shooting guards and No. 4 in Pennsylvania.
While not in its top 100, ESPN has Hinder rated as a three-star recruit. She was the No. 2 player from the state of Arizona. She joined the Wildcats in January.
Although her name was misspelled, Ponnam was listed as a three-star recruit in ESPNâs class of 2025 evaluations.
UĆan is an international player who has been playing in the Polish womenâs league.
The Wildcats also have a transfer class of point guard Aliyahna âPuffâ Morris, forward Gerda RauluĆĄaitytÄ, forward Breanna Williams, and forward Anastasiia Semenova.
ESPNâs class rankings place Arizona first in the Big 12. Kansas (No. 20) and Arizona State (No. 25) also get into its top 25 classes out of the conference.
247âs composite rankings have the Wildcats third in the Big 12 behind Kansas (No. 12) and Utah (No. 13). UCF (No. 42), ASU (No. 45), Cincinnati (No. 50), and Oklahoma State (No. 51) follow UA.