The 6-foot-2 senior, who is among the top-rated players in her class, planned a virtual press conference for later in the day with her family, Hall of Fame coach Sue Phillips and teammates. She is the highest rated recruit since
Caitlin Clark in 2020.
Woliczko is headed into her senior season rehabbing a torn ACL she suffered in early 2025 at a showcase event as the then-No. 1 Monarchs battled No. 2
Ontario Christian (Ontario, Calif.). She had surgery at the end of January and is scheduled to return to the court at the end of October.

Archbishop Mitty five-star forward McKenna Woliczko committed to XXX on Wednesday in an announcement on his Instagram. (FILE PHOTO: Greg Jungferman)
She enters the 2025-26 season with 1,457 points (21.4 point per game) and 605 rebounds. A two-sport athlete until her junior year, she was Mitty's shortstop and hit .429 as a freshman and .380 the following year.
Woliczko was the MaxPreps Co-Freshman of the Year and Sophomore of the Year after leading Mitty to the Open Division state final in each season. Prior to the injury, Woliczko was averaging 22.1 points and 8.9 rebounds per game and had earned MVP honors at the Nike Tournament of Champions.
Mitty has been to the past four Open Division finals, losing in 2022 to
Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.) and then falling short in each of the past three seasons to
Etiwanda (Calif.).
Her parents, Aaron and Erica, were both Division I athletes. Her mother played softball from 1998-2001 at the University of the Pacific and her father played basketball there from 1995-98, playing in the NCAA Tournament in 1997.