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<p>The top players in the 2026 class have already made their mark, with several committed to Division I programs in Utah and Oregon. Ranking them from 1 to 5 is no easy task—each player brings a unique blend of skill, leadership, and versatility that sets them apart. From dominant scorers to elite defenders and floor generals, this group represents the best of what Utah girls basketball has to offer. Here's a look at the top 5 from the class of 2026.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kylee's length sets her apart from nearly everyone at her position. Offensively, she uses it to her advantage—stretching around defenders and finishing at the rim with ease. Defensively, that same reach allows her to disrupt passing lanes and alter shots, making her a constant presence on both ends of the floor. With her athleticism, instincts, and versatility, she's poised to make an immediate impact when she heads to Oregon to follow in her sister's footsteps.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Rylee is the lone true center among the top five and will join fellow top prospect [player_tooltip player_id='796795' first='Milika' last='Satuala'] at Utah. Her command of the floor and presence in the paint make her Division I future an easy call. Rylee doesn't just take up space—she dominates it. With a field goal percentage north of 60%, her efficiency reflects her smart shot selection and ability to finish through contact. Defensively, her interior control forces opposing teams to avoid the lane entirely, often pushing them to settle for perimeter shots. Rylee's impact on both ends makes her one of the most complete post players in the state.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Milika first caught attention at the E40 event last year, but her recent run with Lady Prospects solidified her as a must-watch player. She's a firecracker on the court—explosive, fearless, and nearly impossible to contain. Defensively, she holds her own against bigger opponents, using her speed, toughness, and instincts to disrupt plays. Her combination of quickness and competitive fire makes her one of the most dynamic guards in her class. Being able to keep her close to home at the University of Utah means she'll be available to continue to watch.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kennedy was the final member of the top five to make her college commitment, opting to stay close to home and continue her career right here in the same county. Her leadership and poise have been the backbone of Lone Peak's success over the past few seasons, and she'll once again be the steady hand guiding an experienced and talented group. With her composure, basketball IQ, and ability to elevate those around her, Kennedy is set to lead Lone Peak on yet another championship push in her senior season.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tabi is another standout choosing to stay close to home, committing to UVU after a strong high school career in-county. She combines height and skill in a way that makes her an ideal tall guard at the collegiate level. Her signature move—a smooth fadeaway just short of the basket—is nearly impossible to defend. Averaging around 14 points and 7.7 rebounds per game, Tabi has proven herself as both a reliable scorer and a force on the boards. Her size at the wing/forward spot gives her a clear physical edge in most high school matchups, and that versatility will translate well at the next level.</p>
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The top players in the 2026 class have already made their mark, with several committed to Division I programs in Utah and Oregon. Ranking them from 1 to 5 is no easy task—each player brings a unique blend of skill, leadership, and versatility that sets them apart. From dominant scorers to elite defenders and floor generals, this group represents the best of what Utah girls basketball has to offer. Here's a look at the top 5 from the class of 2026.
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