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Texas Tech could be adding tallest player in women’s college basketball

Story byAlex ValdesFri, January 2, 2026 at 2:46 AM UTC·1 min readTexas Tech reportedly has signed Stephanie Okechukwu, who at 7-feet would be the tallest player in women’s college basketball if the NCAA approves her eligibility. Although the school has not made an official announcement of the signing, 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 possibly of 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. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn 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. 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. Okechukwu would be joining a Texas Tech team that is 15-0 and ranked 21st in the nation.

Texas Tech could be adding tallest player in women’s college basketball

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Key Highlights

  • Guards Snudda Collins, Bailey Maupin and Jalynn Bristow are all averaging more than 14 points. 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). This article originally appeared in The Athletic. Texas Tech Lady Raiders, Women's College Basketball2026 The Athletic Media Company.
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