WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – William & Mary women's basketball coach
Ed Swanson announced the signing of Victoria Reynolds, who inked her National Letter of Intent on National Signing Day last week.
"We are very excited to welcome Victoria to the Tribe," Swanson said. "She is a forward that can really score, and should contribute for us right away. In addition to her ability on the court, she is a great character kid and will be a great fit for us in the community and in the classroom."
A 5-10 forward from Pasadena, Maryland, Reynolds was one of the top players in the tri-state area as a junior. She finished her season averaging 17 points, eight rebounds, and four steals a game. She was named to the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) Second-Team as a junior. As a sophomore she took home All-IAAM Team A-Conference. Reynolds plays her high school basketball at Archbishop Spalding in Maryland, while she plays AAU for the Fairfax Stars, which is one of the top travel programs in the county.