The recruitment updates are coming in full head of steam for the 2020, senior class in Washington. A couple of recent commitments have gone down and one of the west coast's top forwards is on her second to last official visit and it is getting closer to decision time for her.
<span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Two Recent 2020 Commitments:</span> </strong></span>
Twin sisters <strong>Tyler</strong> and <strong>Jacksen McCliment-Call</strong> have announced their college destination. These two guards will both being playing for the Portland Pilots following their senior season at University High School of Spokane. Both players have starred for the Spokane Stars club program over the last several years and were on the radar of many colleges in the northwest and west coast. Rumor was they wanted to attend the same college and Portland appeared to be the school most interested in both prospects. Both guards are skilled and solid players all around and should fit in well with the Pilots' program. Tyler currently ranks as the 10th best overall best prospect in Washington and Jacksen is number 16 overall. Both are viewed as being top 5 shooting guards for the 2020 class.
<span style="text-decoration: underline;font-size: 14pt"><strong>2020 Recruitment Class:</strong></span>
Washington's 2020 class is now up to 15 reported commitments, with 13 of them at the Division 1 level.
<em>By the Conference: </em>
Pac 12: 2
Big 10: 1
Mountain West Conference: 2
West Coast Conference: 2
Big West: 2
Big Sky: 3
WAC: 1
GNAC (D2): 1
Cascade Conference (NAIA): 1
For a list of each player, see our 2020 rankings: <span style="color: #ff0000"><a style="color: #ff0000" href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/washington/rankings/2020-rankings/">https://prepgirlshoops.com/washington/rankings/2020-rankings/</a></span>
<span style="text-decoration: underline;font-size: 14pt"><strong>Jordyn Jenkins' Visit Number 4:</strong></span>
2020 6'2 PF <strong>Jordyn Jenkins</strong> has been official visits to Oklahoma, UW and USC in that order. This weekend she is visiting the California Golden Bears. Cal is coming off of 20-13 season, making the NCAA Tournament. They recorded a win over North Carolina in the tourney before getting knocked off by eventual National Champion, Baylor. Jenkins' Tree of Hope teammate, <strong>Dalayah Daniels</strong>, visited California earlier this month and both posts have the Golden Bears in their final list of schools they are considering.
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