Iowa Women’s Basketball Lands No. 1 Ranked Recruit Sarah Strang
In a major coup for Iowa Women’s Basketball, the Hawkeyes have secured the commitment of Sarah Strang, the No. 1 ranked recruit in the nation for the 2024 class. Strang, a 6-foot-3 forward from Chicago, is widely regarded as one of the most dominant high school players in the country and is expected to make an immediate impact upon joining Iowa’s storied program.
Strang, who led her high school team to multiple state championships, has earned numerous accolades throughout her career, including being named a McDonald’s All-American and the Gatorade State Player of the Year. Known for her versatility, Strang excels as both a scorer and a rebounder, with an impressive ability to stretch the floor and play both inside and outside. Her combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ makes her a unique talent and a perfect fit for Iowa’s up-tempo, high-scoring style of play.
The commitment is a significant milestone for the Hawkeyes, who have been on the rise under head coach Lisa Bluder. Iowa has already established itself as a national contender, with last season’s NCAA tournament run propelling them into the spotlight. The addition of Strang, coupled with returning stars like Caitlin Clark, makes Iowa a major threat for the upcoming seasons.
Strang’s decision to choose Iowa over several other elite programs is a testament to the growing strength of the Hawkeyes’ women’s basketball program. With her arrival, the team’s future looks even brighter, and Iowa fans are eagerly anticipating the next chapter in their championship aspirations.
Her commitment is expected to inspire future generations of talent to look to Iowa as a destination for elite women’s basketball development, further solidifying the program’s place among the nation’s elite.