Iowa women's basketball's future just got even brighter. Incoming freshman McKenna Woliczko, one of the nation's most coveted recruits, has been named a First-Team MaxPreps All-American, adding another prestigious honor to her already-stacked resume.
The 6-foot-2 forward from San Bruno, California, dominated her senior season at Archbishop Mitty, posting eye-popping averages of 20.2 points and 11.0 rebounds per game while shooting a remarkable 68.9% from the field. Her all-around play was a driving force behind the Monarchs' 28-3 record and a deep run to the CIF Open Division State Final.
This latest accolade places Woliczko among the absolute elite in high school basketball, sharing First-Team honors with other top prospects like USC-bound Saniyah Hall and MaxPreps National Player of the Year Kaleena Smith. The selection, based on team success, individual production, and regional honors, underscores her status as a complete and impactful player.
For Hawkeye fans, this news is a thrilling preview of what's to come. Woliczko, who was also a McDonald's All-American and the Bay Area News Group Player of the Year, represents the next wave of talent set to take the court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Her proven ability to score efficiently, control the boards, and defend multiple positions promises to make an immediate impact in the Big Ten this fall.
