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South Carolina Women’s Basketball Scores Major Recruiting Victory as Elite Five-Star Guard Jacy Abii from Texas Commits to Dawn Staley’s 2026 Class, Adding Versatility, Scoring Power, and National Prestige to the Gamecocks’ Future Backcourt….Read More…..
The rich are getting richer in women’s college basketball, and head coach Dawn Staley has once again shown why South Carolina remains the gold standard in recruiting. On Sunday, Jacy Abii, a dynamic five-star guard out of Frisco, Texas, announced her verbal commitment to the Gamecocks’ 2026 recruiting class, choosing South Carolina over a host of national powers.
The decision is a monumental win for Staley and her staff, who continue to build elite classes year after year. With Abii on board, South Carolina secures one of the most coveted backcourt prospects in the country, a player whose size, skill set, and competitive fire make her a perfect fit for the Gamecocks’ long-term vision.
A Lone Star Star on the Rise
Standing 6-foot-2, Abii has established herself as one of the most versatile guards in high school basketball. She possesses the rare combination of size and athleticism to dominate on both ends of the court. Offensively, she can handle the ball like a point guard, attack the rim with power, and stretch the floor with her perimeter shooting. Defensively, her length and instincts allow her to guard multiple positions, a trait that aligns seamlessly with Staley’s system.
Abii has been a standout at Frisco Memorial High School and on the EYBL circuit, where she consistently delivered against top-tier competition. Her ability to control the tempo of a game and her natural leadership qualities have made her one of the most talked-about players in the 2026 class.
Dawn Staley Does It Again
For Dawn Staley, adding Abii is more than just signing another top prospect—it’s another reminder of her unmatched ability to connect with elite talent across the nation. Staley has built South Carolina into a recruiting powerhouse, consistently landing the country’s best classes, and Abii’s commitment further cements that reputation.
“Jacy Abii is a game-changer,” one recruiting analyst said. “She has the tools to be a program cornerstone, and when you add her to what South Carolina already has, it’s clear why the Gamecocks continue to dominate the recruiting landscape.”
Abii reportedly valued not only the Gamecocks’ on-court success but also the program’s culture. Staley has built a reputation for preparing her players for the WNBA while fostering an environment of accountability, growth, and family. Those factors played a critical role in Abii’s decision.
Building the 2026 Class
Abii joins Saniyah Hall, another elite 2026 commit, in what is shaping up to be yet another star-studded recruiting class for South Carolina. Hall, a versatile 6-foot guard from Montverde Academy in Florida, is also ranked among the top players in the nation. Together, Hall and Abii give the Gamecocks a lethal one-two punch in the backcourt of the future.
With these commitments, South Carolina’s 2026 class is already drawing comparisons to some of Staley’s previous top-ranked groups. Analysts note that this class has the potential to dominate not just in the SEC but on the national stage for years to come.
Fit and Future Impact
For South Carolina, Abii’s arrival in 2026 will be perfectly timed. The Gamecocks’ current roster is loaded with talent, but as upperclassmen graduate or head to the professional ranks, Abii will step in to provide scoring, playmaking, and defensive versatility.
Her ability to play either guard spot also gives Staley flexibility in building lineups. Whether paired with another ball-handler or serving as the primary playmaker, Abii’s skill set ensures she’ll be a central piece of South Carolina’s game plan.
Her commitment also sends a strong message nationally: South Carolina is not slowing down. In an era of increased competition in women’s basketball recruiting, the Gamecocks continue to attract the nation’s best talent, ensuring that their dominance is built to last.
Reaction and Excitement
The news of Abii’s commitment quickly spread across social media, with Gamecock fans celebrating the addition of yet another star. Former South Carolina players also chimed in, praising the program’s ability to keep raising the bar.
Recruiting insiders believe Abii has the potential to make an immediate impact when she arrives in Columbia. Given her maturity, athleticism, and polished skill set, she could quickly find herself in the starting lineup or playing major minutes as a freshman.
Looking Ahead
With Abii now committed, South Carolina can focus on rounding out its 2026 class. Other top prospects, including McKenna Woliczko and Oliviyah Edwards, remain on the Gamecocks’ radar. If Staley can add another elite frontcourt piece to go alongside Abii and Hall, South Carolina’s class could once again finish as the nation’s best.
For now, though, the celebration belongs to Gamecock Nation. Jacy Abii’s decision represents not only a massive recruiting win but also a glimpse into the program’s future. With her talent, versatility, and determination, Abii has all the tools to become the next great South Carolina star and to continue the program’s tradition of excellence well into the next decade.
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