Nebraska Women's Basketball Recruiting Notes

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Guess the CT to NE pipeline is in full effect: 

http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/womens-basketball/after-weekend-visit-to-lincoln-helms-cancels-next-visit-and/article_e486cd48-44bc-53d1-9e18-72d4cfd776cc.html

Makenzie Helms planned on being in Iowa this weekend for a recruiting trip to visit the Iowa State women’s basketball program, but plans have changed.

After what Helms said was an amazing trip to Lincoln last weekend for a closer look at the Nebraska program, Helms committed to the Huskers in person before heading home to East Haven, Connecticut.

She’s a 5-foot-8 junior guard at East Haven High School and will join the Huskers in 2019. She’s the first known commit for the Huskers’ 2019 class.

 
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/womens-basketball/australia-s-isabelle-bourne-commits-to-nebraska-women-s-basketball/article_04c10246-1e9e-584b-8e95-1c10bf332747.html
 

One of the best youth players in Australia on Sunday became the second commit for the Nebraska women’s 2019 recruiting class.

Isabelle Bourne, a 6-foot-2 forward who attends the Australian Institute of Sport, picked the Huskers according to an international women’s basketball scout on Twitter. The World-Herald independently confirmed the commit.

Bourne was part of Australia’s under-17 team that won gold in the Oceania championship in Guam. She averaged 19 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists. At the 2017 FIBA Under-18 Asia Cup 3x3 tournament in Mongolia, Bourne was MVP as her team won the gold medal.

 
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