Iowa women's basketball hosts 2029 guard Arianna Rowell on visit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 10:45 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Iowa women's basketball welcomed 2029 point guard and combo guard Arianna Rowell for an unofficial visit during its elite camp in Iowa City. Rowell, a 5-foot-8 player from Saint Joseph High School in South Bend, Indiana, had an impressive freshman season, averaging 27.3 points per game. Although Iowa has yet to make a scholarship offer, Rowell has received interest from several other programs, including Eastern Illinois and Valparaiso. Following the visit, Rowell expressed gratitude for the experience and the opportunity to learn more about the Hawkeyes program.
- •Arianna Rowell plays for Saint Joseph High School and Nike EYBL squad Indy One.
- •Rowell averaged 27.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.9 steals this past season.
- •She has also received offers from several programs including Murray State and Bowling Green.
- •Rowell's unofficial visit took place during Iowa's elite camp.
- 10:45 AMYahoo Sports — Iowa women's basketball welcomes 2029 guard on unofficial visit
"As Iowa women's basketball continues to look towards the future, the Hawkeyes hosted a skilled 2029 point guard/combo guard on a recent unofficial visit.
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