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Early Signing Day coverage: Women's basketball

Johnnie Harris at her introductory press conference.
Johnnie Harris at her introductory press conference.

Johnnie Harris is beginning to sign her 2022 recruiting class. Keep up with all of Auburn women's basketball's class of 2022 signees here:

Kharyssa Richardson - F

Richardson has good ball control working up and down the court and the ability to finish through contact. At 6-foot-2, she grabs rebounds and can complete second-chance scoring opportunities.

Also plays solid defense down low in the paint.


Kaitlyn Duhon - G

Hailing from the Lone Star State, Duhon is an ultimate utility player on offense and defense. She's quick to the ball on defense, interrupting passes and driving the ball down court on fast breaks. Duhon has the ability to pull up from anywhere on the court, with a fast stop-and-shoot midrange. Also can drive the ball inside for a layup, avoiding defenders along the way.


Sydney Shaw - G

One of the biggest histories that Harris has in her coaching career is the ability to recruit and it's already showing. Signing Shaw, who's the No. 50 player in the nation according to ESPN, is a step in the right direction for Auburn.

Shaw can dribble the ball well and has moves to make defenders miss on offense. Also has a quick release from the perimeter.

The 5-foot-6 guard from Miami also visited St. Johns and Indiana, so a big pick up for Harris and the Tigers.


Mya Pratcher - F

Pratcher is from Memphis, Tennessee, and had offers from a few other D1 schools. She picked Auburn over UT Arlington, Texas Southern and Austin Peay.

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Auburn offered the 6-foot-1 guard on July 31 and Pratcher committed two months later on Sept. 27.


Jakayla Johnson - G

Johnson is a JUCO transfer from Jones College who shot 40% from the field last season for the Bobcats. In 20 games last season, Johnson scored in double figures 16 times.


Caleb Jones | Sports Editor

Originally from Helena, Ala., Caleb Jones is a senior studying journalism at Auburn University. He has been on staff with The Plainsman since 2019.

You can follow him here on Twitter: @calebjsports


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