Peacock women’s basketball welcomes four newcomers for 2026-27 season
Upper Iowa women's basketball adds four new players for the 2026-27 season, aiming to extend their GLVC Tournament streak. The incoming class consists of three freshmen and one transfer, including Jessica Fisher and Aubrie Klug from Minnesota, Cora Widel from Iowa, and Kana Nagashima from Japan. Each new recruit brings significant accolades and talent, poised to elevate the program. Coach Justin Maass emphasizes the cultural fit and potential each player has for the Peacocks.
By the Numbers- Aubrie Klug scored 2,055 points, making her the all-time leading scorer at Caledonia High School.
- Cora Widel averaged 15.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game, leading her team to a Class 3A State Championship.
- Upper Iowa is focused on extending its three-season GLVC Tournament streak.
- The newcomers' skills and background aim to enhance team depth and competitive edge.
The Peacocks anticipate integrating these new players into their roster as they prepare for the upcoming season, with expectations high for improved performance in the GLVC. The team will focus on developing chemistry and leveraging individual talents for collective success.
Bottom LineBringing in a promising class of recruits, Upper Iowa women’s basketball is positioning itself for a strong season. The combination of talent, work ethic, and cultural alignment points to a potential rise in program success.
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