Tucson welcomes back Achol Magot to the women's basketball team.
The Arizona Women’s Basketball team is thrilled to announce the signing of Tucson native Achol Magot for the upcoming 2025-26 season. Standing at 6-foot-7, Achol brings significant height and skill to the Wildcats’ roster after her time at Texas Tech, where she faced challenges due to injury. Her return is celebrated by local fans eager to see her impact in the new season. Alongside her, the team is welcoming other talented recruits, promising an exciting future for the Arizona Women’s Basketball program.
What’s that we hear buzzing around Tucson? It’s the sound of excitement, as the Arizona Women’s Basketball team has just announced the signing of a hometown hero! Meet Achol Magot, a towering 6-foot-7 center and a proud Tucson native, who will join the Wildcat roster for the 2025-26 season. This is huge news for the women’s basketball team and the city alike!
Achol’s story is truly a captivating one. After showcasing her talent at Salpointe Catholic, Sunnyside High School, and Southern Arizona Prep, she quickly established herself as a standout player. During her time at Southern Arizona Prep, she averaged an impressive 13.8 points, 12.6 rebounds, 3.9 blocks, and 1.8 steals per game over 16 contests. With ten double-doubles under her belt, it’s no surprise that Achol was recognized as a three-time Player of the Game!
After high school, Achol made her way to Texas Tech to continue her basketball career. Although she faced some challenges, including a redshirt year in the 2023-24 season and missing the 2024-25 season due to injury, she’s stepping into a new chapter back home. During her time at Texas Tech, she only got a chance to play in nine games, where she averaged 0.7 points and 1.4 rebounds across just 34 minutes of play.
The Arizona Women’s Basketball team has been actively looking to bolster its frontcourt size, and Achol’s commitment couldn’t come at a better time. Standing tall among many, she is one of the highest-rated players to emerge from the Arizona high school basketball scene in recent years, and she brings a unique blend of height and skill that the team desperately needs.
Achol’s return to Tucson is being seen as a heartwarming homecoming. She expressed feelings of excitement about “coming home” as she made the announcement on social media. Local fans are already buzzing with anticipation about her impact on the upcoming season. With three years of eligibility still left, Achol has a bright future ahead as she dons the Wildcat colors.
But Achol isn’t the only fresh face joining the Wildcats. This year’s recruiting class includes some promising talents such as Mickayla Perdue from Cleveland State, Freddie Wallace from Kansas, Tanyuel Welch from Memphis, and Nora Francois from New Orleans. With such a solid lineup, the Arizona Women’s Basketball team is gearing up for an exciting journey ahead!
The combination of local talent and strong recruits promises to forge a bright future for Arizona Women’s Basketball. The community’s support is sure to rally behind Achol and her new teammates as they prepare to take the court. Tucson is ready to embrace this new chapter, uplifted by the love for local talent and the thrill of college basketball. Here’s to Achol Magot and the Wildcats—let the season begin!
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