BREAKING: 4-star PG Ky'She Lunan commits to NC State
NC State women’s basketball secured its second commitment of the 2025 recruiting cycle Friday night. Ky’She Lunan, a four-star point guard from Scottsdale (Ariz.) Millennium High, pledged to the Pack during the fall signing period.
Standing 5-9, the senior playmaker is the No. 60 recruit in the country, the No. 2 recruit in Arizona and the highest-ranked member of NC State’s class. She previously narrowed her recruitment down to the Pack and Virginia Tech after officially visiting both schools.
Lunan announced the news during a ceremony at her school. In a previous interview with On3’s Talia Goodman, she spoke extremely highly of the Wolfpack.
“I’ve loved watching NC State ever since I started watching NCAA basketball. I just love the way they play. I feel like they really resemble the way I play. The coaching staff also said that my game relates to them. I’ve been waiting for their offer – this is the second year. I played last year, but that was when I got hurt, so we still kept in contact.
“I texted a coach and asked if they were going to watch and they said they’d watch me in July. I had a good viewing period in July and she hit me back and said they love my game and that I’ve gotten even better since last year. She gave me coach [Wes] Moore’s number, and I got my offer a couple of days ago. That was pretty big. That was mainly the school I was waiting for to shut everything down.”
Lunan picked NC State after taking OVs to West Virginia, Colorado and others. She wrapped up her travel schedule in October with a trip to Arizona. She spent the weekend of Sept. 12 in Raleigh.
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Before cutting her top schools list down to the two ACC finalists, Lunan also considered Tennessee, Syracuse and Texas Tech. During her sophomore season, the guard scored 15 points per game in 11.6 minutes per contest, adding 3 steals and 1.8 blocks per game to her stat sheet. No stats were available for her junior year.
“I’d describe myself as very versatile,” Lunan said. “I can defend. I work hard on both ends of the court. I can score on all three levels and I’m a great teammate. I’m unorthodox, so I don’t do normal. I play off reflex, which can be a good or bad thing. I’m focusing on getting into a rhythm… and on consistency.”
Lunan is the second commit in NC State’s 2025 class alongside four-star guard Adelaide Jernigan, who signed with the Wolfpack earlier this week. Both recruits slot into the top-70 of ESPN’s rankings.