
LSU women's basketball got a commitment from one of its top targets in the 2027 recruiting class. Caroline Bradley, the No. 1 player in Louisiana, announced her decision Monday at a crawfish boil.
Head coach Kim Mulkey and her staff made the six-foot-five center a priority throughout her recruiting process. It paid off as Bradley committed to staying in her home state. The Oak Grove native grew up about four to five hours away from Baton Rouge.
Bradley announced a top eight that included South Carolina, UCLA, Alabama, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, LSU, and Duke ahead of her decision. The Tigers prevailed and kept the No. 7 overall player in the 2027 cycle at home.
Over the 2025-26 season, Bradley made two trips to the PMAC to watch her future team play. She was in the house for the regular season game against South Carolina and the NCAA Tournament second round game against Texas Tech.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU women's basketball lands commitment from elite five-star recruit
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LSU women's basketball a obtenu l'engagement de Caroline Bradley, la joueuse numéro 1 de Louisiane. Cette intérieure de 1,96 m fait partie des grandes priorités de la classe de recrutement 2027.
Caroline Bradley est une recrue majeure parce qu'elle est classée numéro 7 au classement général du cycle 2027. Elle était aussi la meilleure joueuse de Louisiane au moment de sa décision.
La liste finale de Caroline Bradley comprenait LSU, South Carolina, UCLA, Alabama, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M et Duke. LSU a finalement remportĂ© la bataille et l'a gardĂ©e dans son Ătat natal.
Caroline Bradley a annoncé sa décision lors d'un crawfish boil. L'annonce s'est donc faite dans un cadre trÚs lié à ses origines louisianaises.
Oui, Caroline Bradley s'est rendue deux fois au PMAC pendant la saison 2025-2026. Elle a assisté au match de saison réguliÚre contre South Carolina et au deuxiÚme tour du tournoi NCAA contre Texas Tech.




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