Notable Alumni

  • Megan Huff- Univ of Utah/New York Liberty
  • Zykera Rice- Gonzaga /Seattle Storm
  • Tamia Braggs - Santa Clara
  • Hayley Van Lith- TCU
  • Brynna Maxwell Gonzaga /Chicago Sky
  • Katelyn Versoza - G League NBA Ref
  • Tiarra Brown - Grand Canyon

and many more

Proud of Our Alumni

Northwest Magic Basketball has a stellar track record of nurturing young talent, proudly supporting 98 players in their journey to the college level. Additionally, we celebrate the remarkable achievement of four players who have advanced to professional basketball over the past 18 years. Our dedication to developing skill and character in each athlete underscores our commitment to excellence in the sport.

Impact of Our Alumni

Our alumni are a testament to the profound impact of sports, as they now excel in various fields, including dentistry, law, coaching at multiple levels, and thriving as dedicated parents and community members.

 

Who’s Next?

The journey for these individuals began with a ball & a dream, showcasing how being part of a supportive community and program can foster success in adulthood. Basketball is your vehicle. At Northwest Magic, we are committed to providing this invaluable platform for growth and achievement.

Who’s next to join our legacy?

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At NW Magic  Basketball, we take a proactive approach in helping our student-athletes get recruited to go play basketball in college at the DI, DII, DIII, NAIA, and Junior College levels. Not only is college basketball recruiting an often times confusing process, but parents and players must take an active role in their recruitment in order to maximize their opportunities.

By working hand in hand with parents and players through recruiting education, communication with college coaches, creating profiles for NWM players, and more we’ve been able to help over 98  NWM alumni go on to play college basketball.

 

See our list of Northwest Magic alumni who have gone on to play or are currently playing/committed to play College Basketball below, as well as those that have made it to the professional ranks.

PLAYER NAMEUNIVERSITY
DIAMOND WRIGHTGRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY
BRYNNA MAXWELLWNBA CHICAGO SKY
CIONA WELLSWESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
KAYLIA HEIDELBERGPACIFIC UNIVERSITY
KALIAH FRAZEYFMU
JAZMYN SHIPPWESTMONT COLLEGE
SOPHIA ZUFELTUTEGV
TAMI GALO-PAUL PLU
DIVINITY SINGLETONLEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE
ANIYAH HEAVENS COLUMBIA BASIN COLLEGE
JORDAN ALEXIS ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE
ALINA SAPILAKSOUTHERN IDAHO COLLEGE
AVA BRIGHT PLU
KALI HAIZLIPUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS ARLINGTON
ZIONNA BARBEEUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS TYLER
AALIYAH ALEXANDERUNLV
BELLE FRAZIER CAL BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
ELLA BRUBAKERPEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY
BRYNNA MAXWELLGONZAGA UNIVERSITY
ESME MORALESMONTANA STATE
TIARRA BROWNGRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY
TIANNA BROWN GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY
ELEANOR TURKPOINT LOMA UNIVERSITY
KIARA MAXWELLPIERCE COLLEGE
SIERRA LEE PIERCE COLLEGE
MYA JONES WILEY UNIVERSITY
ISABELLE TURKPOINT LOMA UNIVERSITY
PIPER BAUERSDM
TAMIA BRAGGS SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY
KATIE PENEUETASACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITY
BROOKLYN STRANDYPORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
HAILEY VAN LITH TCU
DANI SMITH NEW MEXICO
KELSEY BELL AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
CIERA JORGEMIDLAND UNIVERSITY
MEGAN HUFF UNIV OF UTAH
KELSEY ABREJERAPLU
MEGAN HUFFWNBA NY LIBERTY
ZYKERA RICE GONZAGA UNIVERSITY
ZYKERA RICEWNBA SEATTLE STORM
KATELYN VERSOZANBA G- LEAGUE REF
TAYSHA RUSHTONUTPB
KIARA BROOKSWARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE
BROOKLYN HARNPROVIDENCE UNIVERSITY
JAYSA BRANDISSOUTH PUGET SOUND CC
AALIYAH CLEMONS TCC
AARONETTE VONLEHBAYLOR UNIVERSITY
DEAUNDRENEY BROWNSEATTLE UNIVERSITY
CHEYENNE WILSONUTAH STATE UNIVERSITY
WHITNEY WILSONUNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA MONROE
CHELSEA GONZALEZPHOENIX COLLEGE
KENDALL WILKENSONCENTRALIA WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
AUBREY MITCHELLUNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF
KARINNA FARR EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE
ALEXANDER JENKINSHIGHLINE CC
AAMIRA TURNERBELLEVUE COLLEGE
KYLEE WILLIAMS CLARK COLLEGE
MACKENZIE WIEBURGUNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Jazmyn LillieCHICO STATE UNIVERSITY
MAKENZIE BONDCAL STATE UNIVERSITY
CHARITY HINESCENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
TAYLOR BUIENOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Recent Commit

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Diamond Wright 2025 - Grand Canyon University

Recruiting

Snapshot of the Basketball Recruiting Process

**1. Overview**
The basketball recruiting process is a multi-faceted journey involving players, coaches, scouts, and family. It necessitates commitment, sacrifice, and a deep trust in the process to ensure that athletes find the best fit for their skills and aspirations.

**2. Key Stages of the Recruiting Process**

- **Skill Development:** Players must invest time in honing their skills through practice, training camps, and game play. This commitment to improvement is essential in attracting attention from coaches and scouts.

- **Exposure:** Attending showcases, tournaments, and camps helps to increase visibility among college programs. Coaches often facilitate these opportunities, stressing the importance of competing at higher levels.

- **Scouting and Recruiting:** College coaches actively scout talent during games and tournaments. They often rely on relationships with AAU & high school coaches and scouting services to identify potential recruits.

- **Communication:** Open and ongoing communication is crucial. Players should express interest in various programs while coaches must keep athletes and their families informed about potential opportunities and developments.

- **Visits and Evaluations:** Coaches will invite recruits to campus for official visits, giving athletes a chance to experience the culture and environment of the program. This is also a chance for players to showcase their skills in front of the coaching staff.

**3. Team Effort**
- **Coaches:** Coaches play a pivotal role in guiding their athletes through the recruiting landscape. They work tirelessly, leveraging their networks to create opportunities and ensuring that players have access to college programs that fit their skills and character.

- **Players:** Athletes must take responsibility for their development and maintain a strong work ethic. They need to be proactive in their communications with coaches and be ready to showcase their talents effectively.

- **Families:** Family support is invaluable. Parents and guardians often assist in facilitating logistics for visits and provide emotional support throughout the challenging recruiting process.

**4. Commitment and Sacrifice**
- **Long-Term Focus:** Committing to the process means understanding that recruiting is a marathon, not a sprint. Players must stay dedicated to their training and growth while managing the ups and downs of recruitment.

- **Sacrifice:** Athletes may need to make sacrifices, such as time spent socializing and participating in other activities, to dedicate themselves to their basketball journey.

**5. Trusting the Process**
- **Patience:** The recruiting landscape can be unpredictable, and athletes must trust that the work they put in, combined with the guidance from their coaches, will lead to opportunities.

- **Adaptability:** Trusting the process also means being open to feedback and willing to adjust one's approach based on the evolving situation in the recruiting world.

**6. Conclusion**
The basketball recruiting process is a challenging yet rewarding experience that requires a collaborative approach. By working together—players, coaches, and families—athletes can navigate this journey with commitment, sacrifice, and trust, ultimately leading to successful collegiate opportunities and beyond.