Ashlyn Koupal Commits to Nebraska
BUFFALO COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AUG 9 – Ashlyn Koupal, a top-ranked 2026 recruit and 6-foot-2 forward, chose Nebraska over other major programs, boosting the team’s recruiting class strength, ESPN reports.
- On Saturday, the Nebraska women’s basketball team landed a commitment from Ashlyn Koupal of Wagner, South Dakota, one of the top recruits in the Class of 2026.
- During her official visit to Lincoln last week, Koupal gave the Nebraska coaches an in-person commitment, influenced by her relationships with the coaching staff and her longstanding recruitment by Amy Williams.
- After earning a spot among 45 players at the 2025 USA Basketball women’s junior national team minicamp, she solidified her national standing, averaging 22.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 3.5 blocks and 2.3 steals per game in 2024-25.
- Koupal joins a class featuring guards Maddi Stewart from Claremore, Oklahoma and Ava Miles from Kansas City after considering Nebraska over TCU, Kansas, Michigan State and Duke.
- Koupal says she’s excited to arrive on campus nearly a year before her enrollment and believes her game will fit Nebraska’s system, with Amy Williams entering her 10th season.
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Nebraska women's basketball adds top 2026 committ
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Head Coach Amy Williams officially brought in another big commitment this week. Ashlyn Koupal, announced on her social media accounts that she has committed to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. According to 247 sports, Koupal is a four star player who ranks 9th best in the 2026 class. Koupal is a 6’2 Power Forward from Wagner, South Dakota....
Wagner star Ashlyn Koupal commits to Nebraska women's basketball
LINCOLN, Neb. — South Dakota’s top girls basketball recruit for the class of 2026 is going to be a Nebraska Cornhusker. Wagner rising senior Ashlyn Koupal, rated as the No. 12 overall player nationally in her class and a five-star prospect, according to 247Sports, announced her verbal commitment to Nebraska on Saturday morning with a post on social media containing just one word: Home. The 6-foot-3 guard/forward picked Nebraska from a top-five t…
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