SAN FRANCISCO — The University of San Francisco women's basketball team will add athleticism and size to its front court in 2020-21, welcoming 6-foot, 1-inch forward Jumoke Adaramoye from Linden Hall High School in Lititz, Pa., who signed a National Letter of Intent as the first member of the Dons' 2020-21 recruiting class.
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Jumoke Adaramoye | Forward | 6-1 | Lititz, Pa./Linden Hall HS
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Adaramoye came to the United States via Nigeria with a student visa to attend Linden Hall School for Girls and play basketball. She brought immediate success to the program, as Linden Hall won back-to-back Mid-State Conference titles and in 2019, won a District Three Class 2A title, the first in school history.
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During her first three years of prep basketball, Adaramoye has averaged a triple-double with 15 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks per game. She's also added five assists per contest to seal her as an all-around player. She was named all-conference as a sophomore in 2018 and was named a Mid-State Conference All-Star last season, as well as earning the team's award as top rebounder.
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USF Head Coach Molly Goodenbour on Jumoke Adaramoye
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"We are excited to welcome Jumoke to The Hilltop. She has made great sacrifices to leave her Nigerian home and come to high school at Linden Hall in order to create a better opportunity for her future.
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"She is a determined student-athlete with great athleticism and a strong work ethic who will develop tremendously during her time here at USF. She can play multiple positions and should prove to be a strong rebounder and defensive presence."