Elite 2026 prospect McKenna Woliczko narrows to 10 finalists
Elite 2026 recruit McKenna Woliczko has narrowed her list to 10 finalists, she told On3. Woliczko will be considering Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Stanford, USC, South Carolina, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Florida State, Iowa and Texas for her landing spot. “All of these schools have this in common – I just have a really good relationship with the head coach or the coaches there,” Woliczko told On3. “For me, that's a big part of it, because really only two of these schools are close to home. For me, I need to have those coaches that are going to help me get through good days, bad days, and where it's going to feel like a home.” The 6-foot-2 wing from San Jose (California) Archbishop Mitty High School played for Team USA for the second consecutive year this summer. She won gold at the U17 Women’s World Cup, where Woliczko tied the all-time USA rebounding record with 17 boards. “I want a chance to be successful,” Woliczko said. “And I want to go to a school that’s going to set me up for the future – a school that has WNBA experience, Olympic experience, Team USA experience. I want to go to a school that has the possibility of winning a national championship and being the best school in the country.” Woliczko talked to On3 about each of her 10 finalists.