NMSU women's basketball announces international signing class of 11 players
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 8:05 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
New Mexico State University women’s basketball unveiled an 11-player signing class on June 23, with all recruits international. Under new head coach Adeniyi Amadou, the class includes six transfers and five freshmen, predominantly from France. Amadou’s recruitment focuses on international players, enhancing the program’s global presence. Key additions feature players like guard Eva Hamlil, who was named MVP in the U18 Coupe de France, and guard/forward Talia Kavoka, a Texas A&M transfer with international experience. The Aggies aim to strengthen their roster ahead of the upcoming season.
- •Amadou's class features nine players from France and two others from Serbia and Latvia.
- •All five freshmen hail from France, with notable performances in their leagues.
- •Emma Christiano is the only American player remaining from the previous coaching staff.
- •Amadou recruited three French transfers during his tenure at URI.
- •Aggies are building a stronger international identity ahead of the season.
- 8:05 AMYahoo Sports — The French Aggies — NMSU women's basketball unveils 11-player international signing class
"International recruiting has been Adeniyi Amadou's forte. His first NMSU signing class is all international, with nine players from his native France.
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