With the biggest decision of her life looming, Aaliyah Chavez went to sleep Monday night not knowing the choice she'd make. The No. 1 women's basketball recruit in 2025, Chavez said the options ...
Aaliyah Chavez is headed to Norman. The Monterey star, rated as the No. 1 recruit in women's basketball for the 2025 class, chose Oklahoma as her college destination at a ceremony Tuesday at the ...
Aaliyah Chavez, the nation’s No. 1 recruit in the 2025 class and the sole uncommitted player left in ESPN’s HoopGurlz top-100 ranking, announced her commitment to Oklahoma on Tuesday afternoon.
Monterey's Aaliyah Chavez is named MVP after the Class 5A Division II state championship girls basketball game on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Monterey defeated ...
Aaliyah Chavez, right, dribbles around Midwest Elite defender Xyanna Walton, left, during a game at the Boo Williams Sports Complex on Friday, April 19, 2024, in Hampton, Va. (Photo by Mike ...
Aaliyah Chavez, the No. 1-ranked women's college basketball recruit in the nation, has announced her college decision. Chavez, who attends Monterey High School in Lubbock, Texas, averaged 34.9 ...
The much-hyped decision of where top prep recruit Aaliyah Chavez will play college basketball was announced Tuesday on ESPN. The No. 1 recruit in her class is headed to the University of Oklahoma.
One of the best high school players in the country, the No. 1 overall recruit, Gatorade National Player of the Year, Naismith High School Player of the Year, and Texas State Champion, Aaliyah ...
Aaliyah Chavez is the country’s No. 1 women’s basketball recruit, and she is pretty amazing. Earlier this week, she was named the Gatorade National Player of the Year, and is a McDonald's All ...
Lubbock Monterey guard Aaliyah Chavez celebrates the team's Division 2 State Championship victory. / Sara Diggins/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Aaliyah Chavez ...
March 27 - Aaliyah Chavez, considered the top women's high school recruit, committed to Oklahoma. The five-star point guard also considered LSU, South Carolina, Texas, Texas Tech and UCLA.