Maddyn Greenway competes at a high level.
Now the Providence Academy junior point guard has several of the nation’s most prestigious women’s collegiate basketball programs competing for her services.
Greenway pared her list of 40 scholarship offers to Stanford, UCLA, Duke, Kentucky, Iowa and Clemson on Wednesday.
“Academics and a team that consistently wins is important to me,” Greenway previously said. “I also don’t want to have to change my game.”
The 5-foot-8 Greenway is the state’s highest-rated recruit in the Class of 2026 and No. 18 in the nation according to ESPN’s HoopGurlz.
Her family has some experience with recruiting. Her father, Chad, played for the Vikings after attending Iowa, and her mother, Jenni, ran track for the Hawkeyes.
“My parents help me a lot,” Greenway said. “They told me not to rush to any decisions. They kept my head on straight. Told me to stay cool.”
Greenway has guided Providence Academy to three consecutive Class 2A state basketball championships. She had 30 points, five coming in the final minute, eight assists and seven rebounds as the Lions rallied for an 81-78 victory over Albany in the title game in March.
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