Top 2025 recruit Keeley Parks commits to Kansas
Top 2025 recruit Keeley Parks has committed to the Kansas Jayhawks, sources told On3. Parks chose Kansas over Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Baylor, UCLA and North Carolina.
“I think I’m pretty close with the coaching staff,” Parks told On3 in a previous interview. “I’ve been on visits for Late Night in the Phog…They have a whole new team, basically.”
Parks took several visits to Kansas over the years and built up strong relationships with the coaching staff. There were several factors that played a role in Parks’ decision.
“I just want a really good culture and somewhere where it feels like home,” Keeley Parks told On3 in a previous interview. “Where it feels like the coaches are my parents, the style of play, [somewhere where] I’ll get there and play right away.”
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The 5-foot-11 point guard from Norman (Oklahoma) High School is a versatile guard who will make a big impact for the Jayhawks when she arrives on campus.
“She’s a big-time 3-point shooter,” one coach involved in her recruitment told On3. “Parks is a super dynamic scorer when paired with a facilitating guard. She’s a scorer first, playmaker second, and an excellent help-side defender. Parks takes a lot of risks defensively and is very instinctive.”
“My game is really calm and smooth,” Parks said. “I feel like I don’t get too high or too low – kind of even-keeled. I want to work on my post moves and showing more personality on the court, just talking more.”
Parks joins 6-foot guard Libby Fandel in Kansas’ 2025 recruiting class.