WBB: Looking Ahead - 2025-26 Roster The incoming freshmen:
For people like us, evaluating the defensive skills of incoming freshmen is iffy at best. No one EVER posts defensive highlights, except for blocks and steals, neither of which figure prominently in the Aggies’ team defense scheme. Suffice to say that it’s a rare frosh that comes in ready to play D1-level defense.
At this point, the assumption is that all of these players will play, instead of redshirt.
Carrington Davis (5’10” Guard, Rialto High School, Rialto CA)
Davis was a 4-year varsity player, 3-year starter at Rialto High School in the CIF-Southern Section, averaging 24.1 ppg., 9.6 rpg., and 4.1 apg. over her high school career. Rialto went to the section playoffs all four of Carrington’s seasons, winning the 4AAA title in 2022-23. She played club basketball for Cal Sparks, in the Nike EYBL circuit. Kile Bennet and Sussex, she can play either guard spot and scores at all three levels. Having competed successfully at high levels as a prep, I expect Carrington will add quality depth to the backcourt, and push for playing time.
Emmy Ersdala (6’1" Guard, Norrköping Dolphins, Vasteras, Sweden)
Emmy plays in Sweden’s top club league, Basketligan Women. She’s played in all but 2 games this season averaging 16 minutes, 6.6 points, and 2.6 rebounds. Watching video of Norrköping games, it’s difficult to assess the quality of play. However, this is a WOMEN’S league. Emmy regularly competes with and against players ages 18 to early 30’s. Combined with the generally more physical play in the international game, that experience should benefit her. While her commitment announcement lists Emmy as a guard, at 6’ 1”, she may immediately project as a forward, given the needs in the Aggie front court.
Sophie Lentfer (6’0" Guard, Grace Christian High School, Anchorage, AK)
Sophie was a 4-year varsity starter at Grace Christian High School in Anchorage, also a 4-year starter at outside hitter on the volleyball team. She’s played club basketball for Truframe and FBC Northwest Alliance. Lintfer is a multi-time All State selection, and 2023-2024 State Player Of the Year. Career stats unavailable, since her high school hasn’t reported stats to MaxPreps the last 2 seasons. Like Emmy Ersdala, it’s difficult to assess the relative level of Alaskan competition from highlight clips. At this point, Sophie looks like she may fit either on the perimeter or at forward.
Tomorrow (or perhaps Monday - have some family obligations this weekend): A possible lineup and filling out the roster