What if I told you that Arizona recruited a player who averaged 20 points, dished out nearly five assists and stole the ball over three times per game last season? What if I told you that same player led her team to a 26-3 record in that season? What if I topped it off by revealing that this player, who has one more year of high school left, is from Arizona? Would you be interested?
That player’s name is Bryce Nixon — and she’s verbally committed to becoming a Wildcat in 2018.
Incredibly honored and excited to announce I have verbally committed to play basketball at the University of Arizona!⬇️❤#beardown pic.twitter.com/mhelOYCJpK
— Bryce Nixon (@brycenixon5) March 12, 2017
Nixon is a 5-foot-ten guard who can do it all. She has great court awareness, loves to play in an up-tempo style and is the best offensive guard in the state. Though Nixon is ranked as a three-star prospect by HoopGurlz rankings, don’t let that fool you; she was a coveted prospect nationwide.
Nixon held offers from 13 schools before narrowing it down to Oregon State, Kansas State,
“I looked at a lot of schools and I realized that relationships were a really big factor,” Nixon said. “Adia (Barnes) just really stood out and she is not just a good coach but a great mentor and I trust her and we’re really close which is important to me.”
Nixon is no slouch. She has tremendous ability, a silky smooth release, a lethal step back jumper and has tremendous court vision. She’ll be able to hold her own at the next level, part of the reason why she chose to play in perhaps the toughest conference in the country, the Pac-12.
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Nixon is also quite capable in the classroom. She sports a 4.1 GPA at Arcadia High School and is hoping to major in marketing upon her arrival to the UA. She doesn’t lack confidence, nor should she; her optimism and vision combined with the change of culture instilled by Coach Barnes should help turn around Arizona women’s basketball.
Nixon says her goal before she
“I would love to win a national championship,” Nixon said.
Wipe that smirk off your face, because Nixon isn’t kidding — even UConn was a bottom-feeder before breaking through to the Final Four in legendary coach Geno
In fact, even this year’s national champion, South Carolina, toiled around the .500 mark just six years ago. While an Arizona national championship isn’t a certainty, it is a possibility when you have players who entertain the vision of success that Nixon does.
Nixon will join a completely revamped Arizona squad that will feature two other five-star prospects — Catherine Reese and Valeria Trucco — as well as Shalyse Smith, another versatile three-star prospect from Tacoma, Washington.
For now though Nixon is set to wrap up her final summer as a high school player. She’ll be participating in the Arizona Elite Summer Classic at Inspire Courts in Gilbert, AZ, July 23-25 before preparing for her final season at Arcadia.
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