Detroit point guard Jasmine Powell commits to Gophers

Top-100 recruit Jasmine Powell, from Detroit Country Day School, is a former teammate of current Gophers starter Destiny Pitts

October 31, 2018 at 7:14PM
Current Gophers basketball player Destiny Pitts, right, posed with Gophers recruit Jasmine Powell.
Current Gophers basketball player Destiny Pitts, right, posed with Gophers recruit Jasmine Powell. (Mike Nelson/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Gophers women's basketball coach Lindsay Whalen has nabbed another highly regarded point guard.

Jasmine Powell, point guard at Detroit Country Day High School – she used to be a teammate of present Gophers starter Destiny Pitts – announced today on her Twitter account she had committed to the University of Minnesota after considering offers from several other schools, including Massachusetts, Rutgers, Marquette and DePaul.

A 5-6 point guard, Powell led her school to the Michigan Class B championship last spring. She was ranked the 78th best prospect in the 2019 class according to ESPN's Hoolgurlz, 23rd among point guards. A four-star recruit, Powell is a quick, decisive floor leader, explosive in the open court. She scored 19 points with four assists in last Spring's Michigan Class B championship win.

Powell joins a 2019 recruiting class for the Gophers that also includes Grace Cumming, a post player from Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa; post Klarke Sconiers from Christ The King High School in New York City; Stillwater guard Sara Scalia and Des Moines East guard Justice Ross. All are eligible to sign on the early signing day, which is Nov. 14.

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