Women's basketball: Aggies add three guards
Utah State has signed three high school players -- all from out of state -- to its women's basketball program.
Coach Raegan Pebley announced that guards Jenna Johnson, Ashley Mitchell and Devyn Christiansen signed national letters of intent to play for the Aggies earlier this week.
Christiansen is from Caldwell, Idaho and attends Valliivue High. She was the Idaho 5A player of the year last season. The 5- guard averaged 16 points a game, and had a season-high of 25 one game.
Johnson is a 5-9 guard from Wasilla, Alaska. She averaged 17 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists a game last year at the same high school that produced vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Mitchell is a 5-8 guard form Millikan High in Long Beach, Calif. She averaged 10 points, six rebounds and six assists a game last year.
Coach Raegan Pebley announced that guards Jenna Johnson, Ashley Mitchell and Devyn Christiansen signed national letters of intent to play for the Aggies earlier this week.
Christiansen is from Caldwell, Idaho and attends Valliivue High. She was the Idaho 5A player of the year last season. The 5- guard averaged 16 points a game, and had a season-high of 25 one game.
Johnson is a 5-9 guard from Wasilla, Alaska. She averaged 17 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists a game last year at the same high school that produced vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Mitchell is a 5-8 guard form Millikan High in Long Beach, Calif. She averaged 10 points, six rebounds and six assists a game last year.

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