Oliviyah Edwards, a five-star recruit in the Class of 2026, has taken the basketball world by storm. The No. 7 overall prospect sparked a discussion about her with a warm-up dunk at The Grind Session.
In a clip shared by Overtimewbb, the 6-foot-3 power forward could be seen making an athletic jump before dunking the ball into the basket.
Edwards' fans couldn't hold themselves back from sharing their astonishment.
"The Womens game is evolving before our eyes. This is 🔥🔥🔥" a comment read.
"Peep the dudes at half court turnaround as if the sound came from another gym lol. Naaaah, introducing 🗣️ BIG O‼️💪🏾💪🏾" one user wrote.
"D1 just for that!" another added.
Some fans tagged Edwards as a star in making.
"Dunks getting cleaner and easier 🔥🔥🔥 she def gone be a problem by college," a fan claimed.
Oliviyah Edwards certainly impressed the viewers with her athletic and powerful dunk.
"🔥🔥HAWT DOGGGG!!!" one fan commented.
"Real bounce. Easy !!" another stated.
Edwards charted 29 points, 15 rebounds and one assist against the Albuquerque Prep during the Real Grind Session. Her junior year debut was a thing of beauty as Oliviyah mesmerized the fans with her performance.
She had also impressed the spectators by recording 13 points and seven rebounds at the Overtime Select Games in August.
Oliviyah Edwards' Top 10 schools
Multiple schools have extended their offers to the Elite Sports Academy power forward Oliviyah Edwards. However, the Tacoma-born narrowed down her list to 10 institutions.
She shared an edit on X in June, revealing the 10 schools she had shortlisted. LSU, Washington, USC, Tennesse, North Carolina, South Carolina, Notre Dame, Duke, Florida and Florida State have made it to the final list.
"After thoughtful consideration, my family and I have come up with my top 10 schools to move forward with recruiting. Thank you to every coach who has taken the time out to get to know me or watch me play basketball over the last four years," the caption read.
According to On3, Washington is leading the race to land Edwards with a 6.1% chance of securing the power forward. Both Florida and Florida State have a 3.8% chance of landing Edwards on their roster.
Where will the young ace basketball star end up? Let us know your thoughts!