It’s official. Arizona coach Adia Barnes announced Wednesday that Breya Cunningham, Jade Williams and Montaya Dew, all five-star prospects, had signed national letters-of-intent.
Arizona's 2023 signing class was ranked No. 1 nationally by ESPN's Hoop Gurlz heading into signing day. Arizona will drop a little after other top players sign with other schools, but is still expected to finish in the top five.
People are also reading… Cunningham has a Tucson connection: She was born here and her mother, Christania Haughton, graduated from the UA. Cunningham grew up with Arizona stuff all over her bedroom — even before Barnes started recruiting her in the eighth grade. Dew, who is rated No. 8 nationally, rounds out the class. The 6-2 forward attended Las Vegas Centennial and is headed to Tucson at the end of December. She will grayshirt next semester, practicing with the Wildcats but not appearing in games.
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