Arkansas basketball is booming, and the class of 2027 is stacked with elite talent that has college coaches taking notice.
These top players combine next‑level skill, athleticism, and relentless work ethic that makes them must‑watch athletes on and off the court.
From high school gyms to national showcases, exposure is critical and these players are proving they belong at the next level.
Every player here makes an impact with their leadership, versatility, and upside, and they’re on the radar of major NCAA programs chasing future stars.
Get ready to meet Arkansas’ next generation of girls basketball standouts.
Brooklyn Akers, Ozark HS is a senior shooting guard with elite scoring instincts, tough defense, and team leadership that keeps opponents honest every possession.
MaHaley Gilmore, Ozark Mountain HS is a dynamic junior guard known for scoring, rebounding, and playmaking that keeps schools tracking her development closely.
Sadie Espinoza, Waldron HS is a senior standout averaging near double‑digit rebounds and assists, versatile on both ends and already drawing interest from college scouts.
Jacee Hoskins, Elkins HS is a 6’2 forward with double‑double production, All‑State honors, and strong inside‑out scoring ability that stands out to coaches.
Josie Stevens, Mountain View HS is a 6’1 post presence with elite footwork and rebound skills, a 2027 class standout on many radar lists.
Jayda Cook, Cabot HS is a savvy sophomore combo guard with range, court vision, and defensive length that will only get better with time.
Rylee Wilburn, Rector HS is a multi‑talented junior guard averaging big points and boards, already reporting offers from multiple programs.
Greenlee Elmore, Pulaski Academy is an All‑State junior guard/forward, a scoring threat from deep and a strong rebounder drawing D1 interest.
Kagen Gunnels, Emerson HS is a junior combo guard with elite ball handling and all‑around playmaking that’s catching college coaches’ attention.
Livi Fosness, Mountain Home HS is a junior post who dominates the glass and scores inside, known for competitiveness and leadership on the floor.
Closing Statement: These ten Arkansas girls basketball players represent the next wave of elite talent in the class of 2027.
Their mix of size, skill, and competitive fire makes them key targets for college coaches nationwide.
As they continue to shine in high school and summer circuits, exposure and development will only elevate their stock.
Keep watching these standouts because the future of women’s basketball in Arkansas is extremely bright.