CBB-WBB: Sam Houston Bearkats add guard on National Signing Day

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HUNTSVILLE — Sam Houston head coach Ravon Justice has strengthened the team’s backcourt with the addition of a standout guard from Dallas, Texas. 

Kaylie Carr has signed to play for the Bearkats in the 2025-26 season. The 5-10 guard played for Legion Prep Academy, where she earned TCAL State Champion honors and was named to the TCAL All-Academic and All-State teams. 

Carr averaged 6.7 points per game during her junior season and showcased her skills on the Adidas-sponsored Lady Jets Elite during her travel season before her senior year.  
  
Coach Justice on Carr 
“We are thrilled to welcome Kaylie to our basketball family. She is a dedicated competitor who excels on both ends of the court, embodying the fast-paced and energetic style of play that defines our team. Her commitment extends beyond basketball, as she also shines academically. Fans are sure to enjoy watching her dynamic play and passion for the game.” 

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