
Women's Basketball Fall Signees Ranked in Top 25
January 15, 2003 | Women's Basketball
Jan. 15, 2003
Louisville, Ky. - The University of Louisville's fall signees were ranked 21st in the nation by the All-Star Girls Report. The ranking marks the first time in school history the Cardinals have been ranked in the Top 25.
"This is probably the best class that Louisville has ever had," said Brett McCormick of the All-Star Girls Report. "They have some good post players coming in and a good shooting guard in Parham. Katie Olson is a good fundamental player. They should blend in well and help Louisville."
Vanderbilt was ranked first while UConn was ranked second and Florida State finished out the top three. Conference USA's TCU was ranked 10th and Houston was ranked 18th.
"The change in the recruiting staff really made a difference," said head coach Martin Clapp. "They have worked very hard to make this one of the best recruiting classes. And they will continue to help make Louisville a top women's basketball program."