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Women’s Basketball Signs Three to National Letters of Intent

WASHINGTON – Georgetown University Head Women's Basketball Coach Darnell Haney announced the signing of three student-athletes to National Letters of Intent for the 2024-25 season. They will join Jayden McBride on the Hilltop as members of the Class of 2028. McBride signed her NLI during the early signing period in November.

Amanda Ajobiewe
Guard
5-9
Riverside, Calif. / Ontario Christian
  • Played her senior season at Ontario Christian for Matt Tumambing.
  • Won the Coaches' Award and was named Second Team All-CIF as well as First Team All-Ambassador League.
  • Team won the Ambassador League and the Knight Time Classic.
  • A three-year starter and letterwinner as well as serving as captain as a sophomore and junior at John W. North High School.
  • Named first team all-league and team MVP as a junior.
  • Tallied 1,119 career points scoring a career-high 37 in a playoff game as a junior.
  • Averaged 13.9 ppg, 3.4 apg, 6.6 rpg and 2.3 spg in her high school career.
  • Played AAU with California Storm for two seasons, starting as a senior under coaches George Quintero, Aundre Cummings and Alex Schloeman.
  • A member of the ALIVE Christian Club.
Haney on Ajobiewe: "Everything about Amanda screams 'Outside Dawg'. Her college-ready frame and ability to use size and athleticism to excel at the guard position will help us on both ends of the floor. She is effective in the transition game, the half court and can be a dominant defender in the BIG EAST. We are extremely excited to welcome Amanda to the Hilltop."

Khadee Hession
Guard
5-9
Pompano Beach, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas
  • A four-year starter and three-year captain at St. Thomas Aquinas playing for coaches Oliver Berens and Shawn Goff.
  • Named the 2024 Ms. Broward as well as the 2024 Broward Player of the Year by both the Miami Herald and the Sentinel.
  • Team won the 6A State Championship in both 2022-23 and 2023-24.
  • Averaged 18.6 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 3.9 apg and 3.6 spg.
  • Scored a season-high 35 points in a game as a senior and also managed three triple-doubles.
  • A member of the Principal's Honor Roll.
Haney on Hession: "When you think Khadee, you think electricity all over the floor. She's a playmaker at the guard position that just finds a way to make plays on both ends of the floor. Khadee is a lead guard who pushes tempo, has a knack for scoring and an infectious, positive personality. She fits our program like a glove. Hoya Nation, you are going to love this young Hoya."

Jaeda Wilson
Guard
5-8
Potomac, Md. / Connelly School of the Holy Child
  • Wilson was a four-year starter and two-year captain at Connelly School of the Holy Child playing for Jamie Ready and Clara Kelly.
  • A Washington Post Third Team All-Met selection as a senior.
  • Named First-Team All-Independent School League (ISL) and Honorable Mention All-Met after her junior season in 2023.
  • Earned both All-Private School and All-Montgomery County Newcomer of the Year after her sophomore year in 2022.
  • She was First-Team All-Private School and All-County in 2023 and 2024.
  • A four-time All-ISL honoree.
  • Managed more than 1,000 career points with 124 3-pointers, 297 rebounds and 204 assists.
  • Played AAU for the Germantown Lady Panthers starting and serving as captain for all four years and playing for Kathy Gillespie and Milton Kimbrough.
  • Was a member of her high school's softball team and part of Best Buddies, Girl Up and the Black Student Union.
  • Won the 2021 Goal Award for Fulfillment.
  • Cousin Eric Smith was a member of Georgetown's men's basketball squad from 1979-82.
Haney on Wilson: "Jaeda is an explosive young talent at the guard position. Her ability to shoot the three ball and use her strength on both ends of the floor stood out to us during the recruiting process. The fact that she is one of the best players to come out of this class in the DMV makes her signing even sweeter for us here on the Hilltop. Hoya Nation is going to love the fact that we were able to keep this one home."
 
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