In a significant boost to their 2024 class, the University of Texas has secured a commitment from junior Jordan Lee, one of the nation’s top high school girls’ basketball recruits, multiple sources tell The Ball Out. She will make it official later on today.
Ranked No. 8 in the country, the 6-foot wing player from Saint Mary’s High School in California is ready to bring her considerable talent to the Longhorns, according to multiple sources. Her commitment comes on the back of Justice Carlton (No. 7), who committed to the Longhorns over the weekend.
A Coveted Prospect
Jordan Lee has been a highly sought-after prospect, with numerous colleges vying for her commitment. Her performance on the court has drawn attention from coaches and scouts alike, making her one of the must-watch players in the 2024 recruiting class.

Her commitment to Texas is a significant win for the university, which outrecruiting other prestigious programs like Michigan, USC, Arizona, Baylor, South Carolina, Louisville, Duke, Florida State, and Stanford in securing her talents.
Making an Impact at Texas
Lee’s commitment could have a transformative effect on the Texas women’s basketball program. Her height, skill set, and ability to play both ends of the floor will undoubtedly enhance the team’s competitiveness. The Longhorns are banking on Lee to be a key player who can help drive the program to new heights.
What’s next for Jordan Lee?
With her college decision now made, Lee can focus on her final season at Saint Mary’s High. In her junior year, Jordan Lee was the driving force for her team, and she will will look to continue that.
Lee undoubtedly continue to refine her game and prepare for the challenges that await her at the collegiate level. As a Texas Longhorn, she’ll strive to make her mark in the Big 12 Conference and beyond, adding to her already impressive basketball resume.
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