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11/17/2021 9:31 am  #1


Two Sign Letters of Intent

According to the Women's Basketball Portal Two Players have signed Letters of Intent

One is Reilly Sunday the 5'8 PG from Moon High School who announced earlier her decision to attend Duquesne.

The other is Dea Pushkoli - a 5'11 PG from Compass Prep High School in Chandler Arizona, she is from Kosovo and received offers from Fresno State, Murray State and Delaware in addition to DU.

Hopefully both can play the shooting/off guard position as well.

Welcome to the Bluff Ladies!!!

 

11/18/2021 8:45 am  #2


Re: Two Sign Letters of Intent

Thanks for the update Al; and welcome to Duquesne to both of the signees.  I know Reilly Sunday was a highly rated player who made the news as a Freshman varsity player at Moon.  She suffered an ACL tear over a year ago, so hopefully she has recovered and will be ready for a full season of basketball in her senior year.  
Best of luck to both of the new Dukes!

 

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