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Top 2025 recruit Sydney Benally told On3 that she still plans to attend BYU despite a head coaching change. BYU recently ...
Top 2025 recruit Sydney Benally has decommitted from Princeton and committed to BYU, she announced on Friday morning. Sydney Benally, a 5-foot-8 point guard from Albuquerque (New Mexico ...
Sydney Benally, one of the top 2025 recruits who committed to Princeton back in October, made a dramatic u-turn on Friday. The Sandia senior combo guard shared with On3 about her decision to flip ...
SYDNEY ALSO HAS Senior Sandia high basketball guard, Sydney Benally, repeating as Gatorade's player of the year for New Mexico girl's basketball. At the time of her selection, Benally averaged of ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There is a change of plans for Sydney Benally’s future. The Sandia High School star basketball player has flipped her decision from Princeton and will now be ...
BYU head coach Lee Cummard announced the addition of incoming freshman and two-time New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year, Sydney Benally on Monday. “Sydney is an all-around talent that impacts ...
The last two of the metro area’s uncommitted star basketball players are moving closer to picking a college. In the case of Volcano Vista’s Kenyon Aguino, last season’s Gatorade Player of ...
Top 2025 recruit Sydney Benally has chosen Princeton University, citing its defense-oriented playstyle as one of the key factors in her decision. The talented 5-foot-8 point guard hails from ...
For the second consecutive year, the honor went to Sandia’s Sydney Benally. At the time of her selection, Benally averaged 20.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.3 steals per game.
Meanwhile, Sandia High senior guard Sydney Benally, rated No. 88 in the country for the Class of 2025 by ESPNW, took a significant step forward in her decision-making process this week.
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