Utah's women's basketball program just landed a significant piece for its future, securing a commitment from Oklahoma State transfer Lena Girardi. The freshman guard announced her decision to join the Utes, bringing a promising blend of size and shooting to the Pac-12.
Standing at 5-foot-11, Girardi made an immediate impact in her first collegiate season, averaging 7.8 points per game while showcasing a smooth, efficient stroke from beyond the arc. Her 40% three-point shooting marks her as a coveted floor-spacer, a skill that will be invaluable in Utah's offensive system.
A former four-star high school prospect, Girardi also brings a notable basketball pedigree as the daughter of former MLB catcher and manager Joe Girardi. Her transfer represents a major win for head coach Lynne Roberts and a Utah team looking to build on its competitive foundation in one of the nation's toughest conferences.
