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24WBB Signing Day

Coach ABE, Georgia Ink Another Top Class

November 13, 2024 | Women's Basketball

ATHENS, Ga. — A year after signing the No. 16-ranked class and four ESPN top-100 prospects — the most of any school in the Southeastern Conference — head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and the Georgia women's basketball program have inked another impressive signing class. Five players, including two of the top prospects in the state of Georgia, a pair of Maryland standouts and a combo guard from Paris, France highlight the 2025 class. Aubrey Beckham (Dacula, Georgia) is a five-star, top-50 prospect and ranked as the No. 2 player in the state by ESPN. Jocelyn Faison (Atlanta) is ranked No. 76 nationally and the No. 4 prospect in Georgia by 247Sports.com. Zhen Craft (Waldorf, Maryland) and Megan Yarnevich (Ellicott City, Maryland) are two four-star products from Maryland, while Harissoum Coulibaly is a talented guard from Paris, France. All five signees will be incoming freshmen on the 2025-26 squad.
 
Aubrey Beckham
AUBREY BECKHAM
5-11 • Guard
Dacula, Ga.


Aubrey Beckham, consistently ranked among the nation's most elite prospects, has signed with the Georgia women's basketball program. The Dacula, Georgia, native who preps at Hebron Christian Academy, is a five-star prospect and ranked No. 49 nationally in the class of 2025 by ESPN.com. She is a two-time winner of the Class 3A, Region 8 Player of the Year award in Georgia and was a Max Prep All-American in each of the last two seasons. Beckham made the prestigious Nike National All-Tournament Team and was the MVP of the Throne National Championship. She was also invited to the Under Armor Elite 24 and the Overtime Elite Select.

Beckham has led Hebron Christian to a 90-8 overall record and three consecutive trips to the state high school championship game, winning back-to-back state titles.

Beckham is the daughter of Tony and Amanda Beckham and has three siblings – Arianna, Alanna and Ty. Arianna is a volleyball student-athlete at Mississippi State.

Aubrey intends to major in business at the University of Georgia.
Zhen Craft
ZHEN CRAFT
6-2 • Forward
Waldorf, Maryland


Zhen Craft, a native of Waldorf, Maryland, is a four-star prospect and ranked No. 64 nationally in the 2025 class according to ESPN.com. Thanks to an outstanding prep career at Bishop McNamara High School, she enters this season as the second-highest ranked prospect in the state of Maryland. The 6-foot-2 forward led Bishop McNamara to the state title, earning MVP honors, while being named to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference All-State Team. Craft also played for the Team Take Over U17 team.

In addition to her ESPN ranking, she is ranked as the No. 52 overall prospect and the No. 12 power forward in this class by 247Sports.com.

Craft intends to major in landscape architecture at the University of Georgia. In her free time, she enjoys baking and painting and is a self-proclaimed "sneakerhead." Craft is the daughter of Angela and Chris Craft and has two siblings, Tia and Chris, Jr.
Harissoum Coulibaly
HARISSOUM COULIBALY
5-10 • Guard
Paris, France


Harissoum Coulibaly is a combo guard from Paris, France. She plays high school basketball at S3 Academy, where she has averaged 16 points, four assists and five rebounds per game and also starred for Mondeville U18 in France and the Cap City Ballerz. Coulibaly led Cap city to the Nike EYCL U17 Championship as she knocked in the game-winning shot to seal the title game.

Coulibaly intends to major in communication studies at Georgia. She is the daughter of Coulibaly Dioba and Coulibaly Issouf and has six siblings, Coulibaly Manténé, Coulibaly Boukary, Coulibaly Dogna, Coulibaly Bamon, Coulibaly Aminata and Coulibaly Ibrahim.
Jocelyn Faison
JOCELYN FAISON
6-1 • Combo Guard
Atlanta, Georgia


Georgia native Jocelyn Faison is staying home to play for the Lady Bulldogs. Faison prepped at New Manchester High School, where she was named the Region Player of the Year and First-Team All-Region by the Georgia High School Association. She enters her senior year as a GHSA Preseason All-West Georgia selection.

Faison is ranked No. 76 nationally and the No. 4 player in the state of Georgia according to 247Sports.com.

Faison plans to major in kinesiology at UGA. She is the daughter of Maryse Faison and Marcus Faison and has four siblings - Jalen, Ajani, Nylah and Emaun.
Meghan Yarnevich
MEGHAN YARNEVICH
6-2 • Center
Ellicott City, Maryland


A four-star, top-100 prospect according to Prospects Nation, Meghan Yarnevich comes to Georgia from Bullis High School in Potomac, Maryland. She has led her high school team to two state semifinals appearances and a state championship over the last three seasons. The versatile frontcourt prospect known for her size and soft touch around the basket was a highly-recruited prospect coming out of high school. Yanrevich is also a member of Fairfax Star U17 team.

Yarnevich, who intends to major in business at the University of Georgia, has been a member of her high school honor roll every year. She describes herself as a big fan of the Denver Nuggets, noting that Nikola Jokic is her favorite player.

Yarnevich is the daughter of Maureen and David Yarnevich and has two siblings, Matthew and Nicholas.
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