Perhaps the most surprising aspect of her game is her defensive prowess. Destiny Adams, 6-3 F, Manchester Township HS (NJ) [committed 4/3/2020], Teonni Key, 6-3 W, Cary HS (NC) [committed 6/6/2020; other finalists: Auburn, UConn, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, NC State, Notre Dame, South Carolina, and Tennessee], Kayla McPherson, 5-7 PG, Madison County HS (Danielsville, GA) [committed 8/16/2020; other finalists: Arizona, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, and NC State], Morasha Wiggins, 6-0 W, Kalamazoo Central HS (MI) [offered July 2019; committed 6/13/2020; other finalists: Clemson, DePaul, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Southern Cal, and Tennessee], Taylor Bigby, 6-1 G, Centennial HS (Las Vegas, NV) [UNC among 12 finalists announced in September 2019; committed to Oregon, October 2019], Kayla Blackshear, 6-1 F, Lake Highland Prep (Orlando, FL) [offered July 2019; committed to Alabama, May 2020], Sonia Citron, 6-1 G, Ursuline School (New Rochelle, NY) [offered May 2019; committed to Notre Dame, April 2020], Kiya Dorroh, 6-1 G, Sabino HS (Tucson, AZ) [UNC among five finalists announced in November 2019; committed to Missouri, March 2020], Caroline Ducharme, 6-0 G, Noble and Greenough School (MA) [committed to UConn, April 2020], Knisha Godfrey, 5-9 CG, Tampa Bay Tech High School (FL) [UNC among seven finalists announced in May 2020; committed to Mississippi State, May 2020], O’Mariah Gordon, 5-4 PG, Braden River HS (Bradenton, FL) [committed to Florida State, September 2020], Aubryanna “Bree” Hall, 6-0 G, Huber Heights Wayne HS (OH) [UNC not among seven finalists announced in May 2020], Grace Hall, 6-2 F, Homewood-Flossmoor HS (IL) [offered October 2019; committed to LSU, August 2020], Rori Harmon, 5-7 PG, Cypress Creek HS (Houston, TX) [offered September 2019; committed to Texas, April 2020], Aziaha James, 5-11 G, Princess Anne HS (Virginia Beach, VA) [offered July 2019; UNC not among 10 finalists announced in April 2020], Olivia Miles, 5-10 PG, Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ) [UNC among six finalists announced in January 2020; committed to Notre Dame, April 2020], Aaliyah Moore, 6-3 F, Moore HS (OK) [offered July 2019; committed to Texas, April 2020], Meg Newman, 6-3 W, North Central HS (Indianapolis, IN) [offered July 2019; committed to Arizona State, April 2020], Sara Puckett, 6-1 W, Muscle Shoals HS (AL) [offered July 2019; committed to Tennessee, May 2020], Reigan Richardson, 6-0 G/W, Cannon School (Concord, NC) [offered July 2019; UNC among six finalists announced in May 2020; committed to Georgia, June 2020], Saniya Rivers, 5-11 G, Ashley HS (Wilmington, NC) [UNC among 12 finalists announced in August 2019; committed to South Carolina, May 2020], Bree Salenbien, 6-3 W/F, Lenawee Christian School (Adrian, MI) [committed to Gonzaga, May 2020], Jasmine Shavers, 5-10 G, Mesquite Horn HS (TX) [offered July 2019; UNC among eight finalists announced in May 2020; committed to Mississippi State, June 2020], Timia Ware, 5-7 PG, Whitney Young HS (Chicago, IL) [offered April 2020; committed to LSU, July 2020], Jersey Wolfenbarger, 6-1 SG, Northside HS (Fort Smith, AR) [offered July 2019; committed to Arkansas, April 2020], See next page for 2022 commitments and targets for North Carolina women’s basketball. Destiny Adams, 6-3 F, Manchester Township HS (NJ) [committed 4/3/2020]. To support independent student journalism at this difficult time, make a tax-deductible donation that will help the DTH Start the Presses. 201 South Estes Drive, Suite C6a She is also deceptively adept from three-point range, knocking down 47 buckets from beyond the arc in her sophomore season. All in all, her game will contribute to a strong 2021 class, yet another piece of Banghart’s burgeoning team. Offensively, she has the potential to create mismatches and score from anywhere, possessing a keen eye from mid-range, as well as a height and frame that make her a force driving into the paint. Videos, analysis and more on ESPN.com © Copyright 2020 Chapelboro.com. 22 overall recruit from her class. In her seven games as a junior, she looked to do just as well, notching 19.1 points and eight rebounds per game prior to her season-ending injury. Chapelboro.com and WCHL, equal opportunity employers, are dedicated to providing broad outreach regarding job vacancies at the station. Although her team didn’t make much noise this season, Key stood out in a big way. Home › commitments › 2021 Women’s Basketball Commitments. 2021 Women’s Basketball Commitments By raoul on January 6, 2019 • ( 0). Key has a complete game across the floor. Overly happy to say i’m 110% committed to North Carolina pic.twitter.com/u1bLVBrT3c. Chapelboro.com does not charge subscription fees. In her sophomore season, Wiggins put up prolific numbers, averaging 24 points and nine rebounds per game. Wiggins joins five-star wings Teonni Key and Destiny Adams as players who will join head coach Courtney Banghart’s team prior to the 2021-22 season. The first five-star prospect to commit to UNC, Destiny Adams comes to the Tar Heels from Manchester Township High School in Manchester, New Jersey. Find what players have committed to your favorite school. Chapel Hill, NC 27514. With her talents, there is no telling how much Key could bring to Chapel Hill when she arrives. D-I women’s basketball commitments for the 2021 recruiting class, arranged alphabetically by school (last updated: October 15, 2020).A link to an article on the player’s commitment is included, if available (linked via “committed”). One of those was a win over Green Hope High School in December, where Key notched 24 points, 22 rebounds, five assists, four blocks and four steals. 19 guard and 50th overall recruit in her class, as well as an honorable mention All-State selection. The 6-foot guard chose UNC over Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio State, and USC. You are someone who appreciates independent student journalism, support that work with your tax-deductible donation today! New, 14 comments. Defensively, Adams’ height and athleticism play to her advantage. Bill Erodes Cooper’s Power to Name N.C. Transportation Board, Student Food Assistance Program ‘Food for the Summer’ Now Year-Round. WCHL Teonni Key is a local prospect, coming out of Cary High School. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), Who’s In, Who’s Out for the 2020-21 Season, Transfer Waiver Tracker for 2020-21 Season, Transfer Waivers Granted for 2019-20 Season, Power 5 Transfer Additions for the 2019–20 Season, Transfer Waivers Granted for 2018-19 Season. © 2019–2020 WBB Blog. The North Carolina women’s basketball team's 2021 recruiting class is set to be one of the strongest in program history. You can support local journalism and our mission to serve the community. North Carolina Women’s Basketball Recruiting 2021 Commitments. All rights reserved. To get the day's news and headlines in your inbox each morning, sign up for our email newsletters. Good luck on the recruiting trail continues to find the UNC women’s basketball program, which added five-star guard Morasha Wiggins to its Class of 2021 … To send a news tip, story idea or to ask a question you want our newsroom to answer, contact our editor. 3 wing and No. Her shot is potent both inside and outside the three-point arc, as is her ability to play off the dribble and score in the paint.