Rising Star Olivia Strack Commits to Three More Years at University of Kentucky
ICARO Media Group
In an exciting development for University of Kentucky basketball fans, talented freshman Olivia Strack has announced her commitment to play three more years for the Wildcats. The 4-star recruit from New York had an impressive debut season with the Virginia Tech Hokies and is ready to bring her skills to the Wildcats' roster.
As a freshman, Strack quickly made her mark on the court, becoming an integral part of the Hokies' rotation. Standing at 6-foot-5, her size and versatility allowed her to contribute in various aspects of the game. In her first year, Strack averaged 4.5 points on an impressive 56.4% shooting, along with 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game, all in just 13.8 minutes of play.
However, Strack truly showed her potential during the NCAA Tournament. In the Round of 64 victory over Marshall, she recorded a remarkable stat line of 17 points on a perfect 7-for-7 shooting, in addition to five rebounds, four blocks, and two assists. This standout performance highlighted her ability to excel under pressure.
Despite an early exit in the Round of 32 against Baylor, Strack left a lasting impression with 18 points on 6-for-8 shooting, along with 10 rebounds, two blocks, and two assists. Her contributions were crucial during the Hokies' tournament run, showcasing her ability to step up when it mattered most.
With three years of eligibility remaining, Strack's decision to transfer to Kentucky comes as exciting news for the Wildcats' program. Her size, scoring ability, and defensive presence will undoubtedly strengthen the team's roster. Strack's commitment emphasizes the continued growth and potential of the women's basketball program at the University of Kentucky.
As the Wildcats prepare for the upcoming season, they now have the added advantage of Olivia Strack's talents on their roster. Fans can look forward to seeing her develop and make valuable contributions over the next three years. With Strack's commitment, the expectation grows for Kentucky to become a formidable force in women's college basketball.