Nyah Green Number: 31 Height: 6’1 Class: Freshman Position: Guard Hometown: Allen, Texas Rankings: 5* Guard 12th overall player in the 2019 class (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) 7th overall player 3rd best guard in 2019 (Prospects Nation) Accolades:Â 2019 McDonald’s All-American USA Today 1st-Team Texas 2019 TAPPS 1st -Team 6A All-State in 2017 Green committed to Louisville…
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Head coach Jeff Walz announced that Nyah Green and Ramani Parker will redshirt for the 2019-20 season. According to Coach Walz, both freshman have done extremely well thus far, but cited some unforeseen circumstances that came about since their signing. “Both of these young women would play as freshmen, but it’s a matter of how…
On Friday November 1st, The University of Louisville women’s basketball team held their annual Tipoff Luncheon at the Louisville Marriott Downtown. There were just over 800 fans in attendance. Sean Moth mc’d the event and after he introduced the team, the fans enjoyed a nice meal that included Cast Iron Seared Chicken and a Chocolate…
For the first time since joining the ACC, the Louisville Cardinals are the preseason favorite to win the ACC. The ACC head coaches and the Blue Ribbon Panel selected the Cardinals to win the conference ahead of NC State. The ACC also announced individual preseason accolades. Louisville junior guard, Dana Evans, and sophomore guard, Elizabeth…
Incoming UofL Women’s Basketball signee Nyah Green is already pretty decorated. The 6’1 G from Allen, TX is a 5 Star player per ESPN Hoopgurlz, a McDonald’s All-American, a USA Today All-American Honorable Mention, and a participant in the Jordan Brand Classic. Now she adds two more awards to her growing list of individual honors….
Five-star guard, Nyah Green, has been named to the McDonald’s All American team. Green, a native of Allen, Texas, is the fifth ranked guard (12th overall) in the 2019 class according to the ESPNU HoopGurlz 100 Player list. The high school senior choose the University of Louisville over LSU, Tennessee, Baylor and South Carolina. She…
It’s no doubt that Louisville’s Women’s basketball program has experienced a meteoric explosion in it’s rise to national prominence. Accidentally? No. Intentionally? Hell yeah! Louisville has experienced this explosive rise because: 1. They were deliberate in hiring not a good coach; but a great one. 2. The recruitment of quality players with great basketball skills…