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Per Kyle Huesmann of On3's Hawkeye Report, 2027 four-star guard Mya Wilson out of Hill-Murray High School in Minnesota was recently in Iowa City for an official visit.
Wilson is ranked as the nation's No. 44 player, as the No. 4 combo guard and as the top player in Minnesota, per Rivals. The 6-foot-1 combo guard is ranked as the country's No. 47 player and as the top prospect in Minnesota, per 247Sports.
Wilson is also a blue-chip prospect according to ESPN's rankings.
In addition to her Iowa offer, Wilson holds offers from Minnesota, TCU, Iowa State, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Illinois and Ohio State.
Wilson took an unofficial visit to Iowa back in January. The Hawkeyes are also recruiting Mya's younger sister, Ashlee, in the 2030 class.
Mya Wilson recently swapped AAU teams, moving from All-Iowa Attack to the Minnesota Fury. Here's a look at some of Mya's highlights:
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Wilson is ranked as the nation's No. 44 player, as the No. 4 combo guard and as the top player in Minnesota, per Rivals. The 6-foot-1 combo guard is ranked as the country's No. 47 player and as the top prospect in Minnesota, per 247Sports.
Wilson is also a blue-chip prospect according to ESPN's rankings.
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HawkeyeReport can confirm that ‘27 guard Mya Wilson was recently in Iowa City for her official visit.
Wilson is rated as the #44 player in the country by @Rivals and has notable offers from TCU, Iowa State, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Illinois, Ohio State and many others. pic.twitter.com/gNP8vtm5wz
— Kyle Huesmann (@HuesmannKyle) June 16, 2026
In addition to her Iowa offer, Wilson holds offers from Minnesota, TCU, Iowa State, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Illinois and Ohio State.
Wilson took an unofficial visit to Iowa back in January. The Hawkeyes are also recruiting Mya's younger sister, Ashlee, in the 2030 class.
Mya Wilson recently swapped AAU teams, moving from All-Iowa Attack to the Minnesota Fury. Here's a look at some of Mya's highlights:
Why @MyaWilson2027 is built for the next level & has a game that immediately translates:
- Finishes through contact
- Elite shot-creator in the mid-range (pull-ups & off the bounce)
- Elite catch-and-shoot threat from deep 3
Plays off ball screens. Scores at all 3 levels. pic.twitter.com/ja8zrWkd7B
— Coach Betty (@coachbettylou) January 16, 2026
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This article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: Iowa women's basketball hosts 4-star 2027 recruit on official visit
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