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Auburn Women's Hoops Lands Elite 5-Star Nylah Wilson for 2027
National Desk
April 24, 2026
AUBURN, Ala. (Day.News) — Auburn University announced a pivotal addition to its women's basketball program Wednesday, as five-star guard Nylah Wilson committed to the Tigers for the 2027 class. The 5-foot-10 phenom, initially from Thomas Dale High School in Chester, Virginia, transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, where she's dominating the national prep circuit. Wilson selected Auburn over blue-blood programs including Arizona, Penn State, Baylor and Texas A&M, boosting the Tigers' recruiting profile in the talent-rich SEC.[1]
Wilson's pledge marks Auburn's first high-profile five-star in the 2027 cycle, positioning the program for a roster overhaul under head coach Johnnie Harris. ESPN's recruiting database lists Auburn actively pursuing top-100 talents, with Wilson's commitment highlighted as a game-changer for a team that reached the NCAA Tournament's second round last season.[3][5] On3 reports Auburn extended offers to other 2027 prospects like Ryan Hampton and Jarvis Hayes Jr., suggesting more signings could follow to form a loaded class.[2][6]
In Alabama's hoops hotbed, Auburn's move resonates deeply, drawing from the state's deep basketball tradition exemplified by nearby rivals like the Alabama Crimson Tide. Local fans in Lee County and beyond see Wilson's arrival as a spark for packed Neville Arena crowds and deeper March Madness runs. With the early signing period looming in November 2026, the Tigers aim to sign at least two more elite recruits to solidify their top-10 national class ranking per 247Sports projections.[7]


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