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Washington WBB among top five for coveted four-star 2027 point guard

The Washington Huskies are among the final five schools for one of the top players in the Pacific Northwest in the 2027 class.

Tina Langley and the Washington Huskies are among five programs pursuing Oregon high school basketball player Kaylor Buse, a highly sought-after four-star point guard. Ranked No. 52 nationally by ESPN, Buse has visited the Huskies and will meet with Oregon, South Carolina, TCU, Utah, and the University of Georgia. Following these visits, the Gamecocks are poised to become major contenders in her decision-making process.

Buse highlighted her positive interactions with each program, particularly appreciating Dawn Staley's authenticity and genuine communication. The Huskies await their first commit in the 2027 class, hoping Buse will strengthen their backcourt.

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