Kentucky has a successful program and a reputable coach who has a stated goal of winning a national championship.
I doubt that it's all about playing time for Ayanna, but rather about being able to make a meaningful contribution to the team's success.
If she has 2 more years of eligibility then she knows what she needs to do and is willing to put in the work.
She's probably also interested in academics.
It's not like she's going to play for Tennessee, we're talking about the Kentucky Wildcats.
Kentucky also plays a lot of big name schools on a regular basis.
Plus Kentucky will have a 6'5" center returning to play her senior season.
I hope Ayanna can capitalize on this opportunity to make a big splash while showcasing her talent in the SEC.
That's what the P-4 schools are known to do, recruit some of the best players from the Big East.
It's not any different for Ayanna, she still has a lot of upside to offer.
Clara Strack made it official on Friday night. Kentucky WBB's All-SEC center is coming back to Lexington for her senior season.
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