Texas Tech signs first 7-footer in women’s college basketball history

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Krista Gerlich has led Texas Tech to a 15-0 record this season. Stephen Garcia / Avalanche-Journal / Imagn Images

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Texas Tech has signed Stephanie Okechukwu, who at 7-foot-1 is the tallest player in women’s college basketball history if the NCAA approves her eligibility.

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The school officially announced the signing on Friday, two days after Red Raiders head coach Krista Gerlich put a cryptic post on X, saying, “Walking into the New Year feeling 7 feet tall!” with a video of a person who appeared to be Okechukwu. The school also posted a picture of the center, who reportedly has a 7-4 wingspan, palming two basketballs on the program’s website.

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In an Instagram Reel that could strike fear into the hearts of future Texas Tech opponents, Okechukwu is shown dunking effortlessly and barely even leaving the floor. She’s got a deft touch with ball-handling, passing and rebounding.

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Until Okechukwu is officially approved by the NCAA, the current tallest players in women’s college basketball are 6-foot-10 centers Nicole Dominguez of Middle Tennessee State and Abbie Boutilier of Eastern Illinois. Okechukwu has never played in the WNBA or at any level of the NCAA.

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Okechukwu would be joining a Texas Tech team that is 15-0 and ranked 21st in the nation. Guards Snudda Collins, Bailey Maupin and Jalynn Bristow are all averaging more than 14 points.

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Adding a 7-footer in the paint could bolster a defense that is already one of the best in the nation. The Red Raiders rank fifth in opposing field goal percentage (31.7%) and 10th in points allowed per game (52.3).

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