Megan Duffy officially lands two Virginia Tech four-star Class of 2026 commitments

Megan Duffy has two commitments officially on board in Blacksburg.
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Recruiting has been going well for Megan Duffy during her short time in Blacksburg. She has had some contributors in the Class of 2025 land in Blacksburg, and now the former Marquette coach has officially added two members from the Class of 2026.

On Wednesday, Duffy announced that four-star guard Kaleo Anderson from Mill Creek, Washington and four-star forward Arianna Harris-Mott from Columbia, Maryland, are officially Hokies.

Megan Duffy adds two four-stars Class of 2026 commits

Both players were previously committed to Duffy and are talented players. Anderson, who will play far away from home, is the 66th-ranked player in ESPN's Top 100, and Harris-Mott is a player who can score inside, giving Virginia Tech a much-needed presence.

β€œWe are thrilled to welcome two incredible women to our Hokies basketball program,” said Duffy. β€œBoth Kaleo and Arianna represent everything we want in our student-athletes. They have shined both in the classroom and on the national scene in their early basketball careers. Kaleo and Arianna both come from prestigious and successful AAU programs with the Northwest Blazers and Boo Williams, respectively. Each will be prepared to make a difference here in Blacksburg.”

Anderson is the all-time leading scorer at Kings High School and will add more to her total in her senior season, which gets underway soon. She averaged 23 points and eight rebounds a game a year ago.

As for Harris-Mott, she played at St. Vincent Pallotti High School and had a strong AAU season for the Boo Williams EYBL program. She is a player who affects the game at both ends of the court and someone who can finish through contact.

Anderson and Harris-Mott are on board one year after Duffy has a talented freshman class currently. Katie Sears, the big name in the class, is out for the year with an injury, but she gets to redshirt and maintain her four years of eligibility.

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