The Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team is building serious momentum this offseason, and the latest news is sure to excite fans: experienced guard Dominika Paurova is returning for the 2024-25 season, as reported by Kentucky Sports Radio.
Head coach Kenny Brooks has been busy reshaping the roster after losing several key players to graduation. The good news started rolling in with return announcements from Clara Strack and Asia Boone, and the program also landed a stellar recruiting class featuring three McDonald's All-Americans. A handful of solid transfers have joined the mix too. Now, adding Paurova back into the fold gives the Wildcats a seasoned veteran with a valuable skill set.
Paurova's college career has been marked by unfortunate injury setbacks. As a freshman at Oregon State, she averaged 5.5 points per game and showed promise as a shooter. After transferring to Kentucky, injuries unfortunately sidelined her before the season started in each of the last two years. But when healthy, Paurova is a proven three-point threat—exactly the kind of floor-spacing guard that can elevate an offense.
Brooks will be thrilled to have her back and healthy. Beyond her shooting, Paurova brings something even more valuable: NCAA Tournament experience. That kind of postseason know-how can be a game-changer for a team with high aspirations. She's poised to step into a leadership role and will have every opportunity to compete for a starting spot.
With a deep, talented roster taking shape, next year's Kentucky squad has the potential to make a serious run in March. A healthy and confident Dominika Paurova could be the missing piece that pushes the Wildcats over the top.
