Soon-to-be freshman for the University of San Francisco women's basketball team was named district Most Valuable Player for her efforts at West Mesquite (Texas) HS.
As the lone senior on the team, Price led the West Mesquite Wranglers to the area finals before falling to state runner-up Lincoln in the playoffs. She averaged 16.6 points and an eye-popping 14.2 rebounds per game during her senior campaign en route to earning Most Valuable Player of District 10-4A.
Price has committed to play her college basketball for coach
Jennifer Azzi's Dons.
“USF is fortunate to have such an outstanding incoming student-athlete,” Azzi said. “I am excited for our fans to see Claudia in action next season. I am so proud of her accomplishments at West Mesquite High School and I am thrilled about her future wearing Green and Gold!”
Along with her newly awarded MVP accolades, Price was honored as a McDonalds All American Games nominee during her senior season. She will join USF on the court in the fall of 2013.