Kaeli Wynn moves in at USC. Here's what to know about the 5-star WBB signee
Five-star forward Kaeli Wynn arrived to South Carolina’s campus on June 13, putting the highly touted California product on Dawn Staley’s campus as part of one of the nation’s top recruiting classes. Wynn’s arrival caps a recruitment that included a surprise commitment call and a national signing day moment that went viral.
“Coming from a basketball family, Kaeli’s IQ and appreciation for the game’s intricacies add another level to her physical skill set,” Staley said in a November press release. “She has an unbelievable will to win, but her ability to involve everyone on the team and ensure buy-in to the team goals are what separates her from her peers. She is a perfect fit for our program.”
Here are key takeaways:
- Wynn averaged 17 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists during her junior season as Mater Dei High.
- In November, Wynn earned a Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Girls High School Player of the Year Watchlist nod.
- Wynn announced her pledge to the Gamecocks over Stanford on Nov. 10, with the 6-foot-2 forward citing Staley’s leadership and Columbia feeling like home.
- Wynn’s commitment call to Staley was a genuine surprise, the hijinks-filled reveal prompted Staley to react with “You got me!” in a video that drew more than 105,000 impressions on X.
- Wynn is one of three five-star recruits in South Carolina’s 2026 class, which finished ranked No. 2 in the country by ESPN analyst Shane Laflin.
- Wynn, who dealt with some injuries in her senior season, is ranked No. 19 in the Class of 2026 by ESPN.
- ESPN’s Laflin compared Wynn’s game to current Gamecock Chloe Kitts, calling her a multifaceted forward who plays like a coach on the floor.
The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The source reporting referenced above was written and edited entirely by journalists.