The college basketball season is already nearly halfway done, but one of the Big 12’s elite programs is adding onto its star-studded roster.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders are a perfect 15-0 to start the women’s college season in a competitive conference that also features Arizona State, Iowa State and TCU.
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However, the Lady Red Raiders are making waves to start 2026 after landing one of the biggest women’s prospects in the history of college basketball. Nigerian seven-footer Stephanie Okechukwu is joining Texas Tech mid-season to provide the program with massive height.
FIRST LOOK at Texas Tech’s newest mid-season addition out of Nigeria.
Meet 7’0” Stephanie Okechukwu.
Yes, you read that right. SEVEN FEET. pic.twitter.com/dF7Ru4VJAn
— E J 🏀 (@EJayArrow) January 1, 2026
Many around college basketball believe that the newest Texas Tech prospect is the tallest women’s player in college basketball history. Okechukwu has a wingspan of over seven feet and four inches, which is astounding given how athletic she is on the court.
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This comes at a time where men’s basketball saw the Florida Gators play Olivier Rioux in several games this season after winning a national championship back in Apriil. Rioux stands at over 7-feet six inches tall.
It’s unclear when Okechukwu will debut for Texas Tech given their impressive undefeated start to the season. However, if she does take the court it’s certain that she will immediately become must-watch every game as the NCAA Tournament draws closer.
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