Women's Basketball

Aztecs Receive Two Commitments

Head coach Stacie Terry-Hutson has announced the commitments of two players in the class of 2025: guard Kendall Mosley (Prosper, Texas) and center Aubrey Cook (Castle Rock, Colo).

Aztecs Receive Two CommitmentsAztecs Receive Two Commitments

SAN DIEGO – Head coach Stacie Terry-Hutson has announced the commitments of two players in the class of 2025: guard Kendall Mosley (Prosper, Texas) and center Aubrey Cook (Castle Rock, Colo).

Mosley, a 5’11” combo guard from Prosper High School, was the District 5-6A Offensive MVP last year and was on the TABC 6A All-Region Team after averaging 17.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.

“Kendall is a big versatile guard who can really shoot the ball,” Terry-Hutson said. "She also is a very cerebral player who makes good decisions on the court.”

“I chose San Diego State because it felt like home on my visit,” Mosley said. “The coaching staff and team checked off a lot of my boxes and I could see myself fitting into their program and culture. SDSU is beautiful and somewhere I could see myself living for the next four years.”

Cook, a 6’4” post from Legend High School, is just the second player 6’4” or taller to sign with the Aztecs in the last decade. A four-year letterwinner, she was an All-League honorable mention selection last year and helped her school win the Continental League and make the semifinals of the state tournament.

“Aubrey is a true back-to-the-basket post,” Terry-Hutson said. “She is a phenomenal rebounder and will give us a defensive presence in the post.”

“I chose San Diego State because of the culture the coaching staff has created and the competitive atmosphere,” Cook explained.