By: Jonathan K. Martin
The West Virginia women’s basketball program is making waves on the recruiting circuit, setting its sights on two Class of 2026 standouts.
Head coach Mark Kellogg and his staff have extended offers to Kaylin Jackson, a forward from Denton, Texas, and Londyn Parker, a guard from Kansas City, Missouri.
Both offers, announced on social media, signal WVU’s aggressive approach to recruiting in the Class of 2026, working to acquire top-tier talent to help continue their recent success under Coach Kellogg. Since taking over the program, Kellogg has emphasized recruiting players who can adapt to multiple roles and contribute to a fast-paced, high-energy style of play.
Kaylin Jackson, Forward, Denton, Texas
After a great conversation with @CoachKellogg12 , I’m beyond blessed & excited to announce that I’ve received an offer from The University of West Virginia !#AGTG 💛💙@EarlRooks4 @ProSkillsGBB @RyanGirlsBball pic.twitter.com/O9f7c1kzo8
— Kaylin Jackson (@KaylinJack35) May 30, 2025
Jackson, who stands at 6-foot-2, also holds offers from UTSA, North Alabama, SMU, among others.
Londyn Parker, Guard, Kansas City, Missouri
Had a great conversation with @CoachKellogg12, I am grateful to have received an offer from West Virginia University! And thank you to @CoachJGrayson for the support! 💙💛#AGTG pic.twitter.com/r9wgvbbCB6
— Londyn P (@LondynP2) May 30, 2025
The 5-foot-9, Parker also holds offers from Arizona State, Mississippi State, SMU, Ole Miss and Oklahoma, among others.
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