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Heavily recruited 2025 guard prospect Aubrey Beckham commits to Georgia

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Heavily recruited 2025 guard prospect Aubrey Beckham has committed to the Georgia Bulldogs, she announced on Monday night. 

The 5-foot-11 point guard from Dacula (Georgia) Hebron Christian Academy chose Georgia over Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State, Baylor and Indiana. Beckham took official visits to five of the six programs prior to making her decision. 

The Bulldogs also offered Beckham’s younger sister, Alanna Beckham, a guard prospect in the 2026 class. Beckham previously noted that this would be a factor in her decision. 

“The thing I’ve been thinking about recently is playing with my little sister…,” Beckham told On3 in a previous interview in July. “That would be really fun, just because we’re really close. I also want to make sure [the school] fits my style of play and has the type of coaches I want to be around even if I’m having a bad day.” 

Georgia was the closest program to Beckham’s hometown of Dacula and the combination of location, the ties to her sister and the program itself led to Beckham’s ultimate decision to become a Bulldog. 

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“They have great coaches as well,” Beckham said. “I had a great time when I was over there. It’s really close to home – it’s like 30-45 minutes down the street with Atlanta traffic. It’s really close. They also offered my little sister. I think I would want to play with her in college. So that definitely gave me something to think about that I haven’t in previous years.”

One of the top players in the state of Georgia in the class, Beckham is No. 30 in ESPNW’s top 100 rankings. She’s the No. 2 player in the class out of the state of Georgia and ranked as the No. 10 guard in the country.

Aubrey led the Hebron Christian Academy team to its second-straight state championship last season. In each of the last two seasons, Beckham was the Class 3A, Region 8 Player of the Year and has amassed 1,000 career points and 400 assists already during her career.