Green and Maves Set to Join North Dakota Next Season
North Dakota women's basketball adds two new players to its roster for the 2026-27 season: Aliyah Green and Jayda Maves. Green, a 6'1" forward from Kansas, brings a record of 7.9 points and 5.6 rebounds per game, along with a strong defensive reputation. Meanwhile, 5'8" guard Maves from Colorado averaged 13.1 points while leading her previous conference in three-point shooting percentage. Both players received praise from head coach Dennis Hutter for their work ethic and team-first mentality.
By the Numbers- Aliyah Green averaged 7.9 points and 5.6 rebounds with a 53.6% shooting percentage.
- Jayda Maves averaged 13.1 points per game and led her conference with a 42.8% three-point shooting percentage.
While both recruits have impressive stats, their transition to the college level and adaptation to the Fighting Hawks' system remain to be seen. The effectiveness of their defensive and offensive contributions will depend on their integration into the team dynamics.
State of Play- North Dakota is looking to build on its competitive performance by strengthening its roster.
- The team emphasizes a positive culture, highlighted by the character of new recruits like Green and Maves.
The Fighting Hawks will prepare for the upcoming season, integrating Green and Maves into their training and gameplay. Fans can expect to see how these athletes contribute to the team's strategy and performance as the season progresses.
Bottom LineThe addition of Green and Maves signals North Dakota’s commitment to enhancing its women's basketball program, focusing on talent and teamwork to improve competitiveness in upcoming seasons. Their successful integration could shape the future of the team.
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