Kyndal Walker, a 5-9 guard from Maryland, has officially signed with the Georgia Tech women’s basketball team. Head Coach Karen Blair praised Walker for her strong mid-range game, NCAA experience, and ability to control the tempo of the game. Walker previously averaged 6.8 points per game while playing for the Maryland Terrapins and is recognized for her contributions on both offense and defense. She was also a standout player in high school, earning multiple accolades. Walker joins a returning Georgia Tech team looking to build on last season's success.

By the Numbers
  • 6.8 points per game average during the 2025-26 season.
  • Career-high 20 points in an NCAA Tournament game vs. Murray State.
  • Third on her team in assists (70) and steals (35).
  • Shot 80.6% from the free throw line.
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech's women's basketball team returns four key starters from last season.
  • Last season, the team achieved a 10-win record at home and participated in the 2026 WBIT.
  • Key victories included wins against ranked teams like No. 18 Notre Dame and Stanford.
What's Next

As the team prepares for the upcoming 2026-27 season, Walker's integration into the squad is anticipated to bolster their competitive edge in the ACC. Her experience and skill set are expected to elevate the team's performance, especially as they face a challenging schedule ahead.

Bottom Line

Kyndal Walker's signing adds considerable depth and experience to Georgia Tech's women's basketball program. Her ability to impact both ends of the court will be vital as the Yellow Jackets aim to build on last season's success and make a formidable run in the upcoming season.