
Iowa women's basketball offers standout 2029 Illinois PG Liv Johnson
The 6-foot-1 Johnson stars on the varsity squad at Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein, Ill., and plays club basketball for the All Iowa Attack program, which also contains 2028 shooting guard prospect Kinsley Ketterhagen, who also earned an offer from the Hawkeyes on June 27.
While the 2029 class is too early to have an established ranking, Johnson is regarded by Prep Girls Hoops as one of the top prospects in Illinois.
Johnson received the offer after stopping by Iowa City for an unofficial visit, which now places the Hawkeyes among a growing list of powerful programs that have offered including Minnesota, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.
While Johnson will certainly get more attention as her recruiting journey continues, the Hawkeyes hope that their recent success in the past few seasons and reputation for developing top-tier talent will make Iowa a desired destination.
Here's a look at some of Johnson's highlights:
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