Ada senior guard Sania Richardson announced her commitment to Auburn women’s basketball on Tuesday.
A four-star prospect according to ESPN, Richardson had signed with SMU but announced her decommitment on April 12 following the firing of coach Toyelle Wilson, who was 55-64 in four seasons.
Auburn, I’m home🧡🏠 pic.twitter.com/m1QIORyKiQ
— Sania Richardson (@Sania23R) April 22, 2025
Richardson was named to The Oklahoman’s Super 5 second team this past season after averaging 24.6 points per game.
The 5-foot-5 Richardson spent her junior season at Grind Prep after playing at Ada as a freshman and sophomore.
She’ll join an Auburn program that recently hired a new coach in Larry Vickers, who spent the past decade at Norfolk State and replaced Johnnie Harris.
A prolific scorer, Richardson averaged 24.0 points per game throughout high school.
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