BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Campbell women's basketball head coach Ronny Fisher has announced the signing of N'na Konate to the program's class of 2025. Konate is set to join the Camels next season.
"We are thrilled to attract a player the caliber of N'na Konate to our program," said Fisher. "N'na adds an immediate interior presence for our team and she has the ability to impact the game at a high level on both ends of the floor. She is an amazing defender, shot blocker and rebounder with a combination of size and athleticism that makes her special. On the offensive end, N'na is powerful interior scorer with her back to the basket and she has the quickness and agility to face up and attack the rim. She is a versatile player with great touch who is developing the consistency to knock down the perimeter jumper as well."
N'Na Konate
Lausanne, Switzerland | 6-2 | Forward | Winston-Salem Christian
- Forward out of Winston-Salem Christian, playing under head coach Delaney Rudd
- Named team captain for her senior season at Winston-Salem Christian
- Averaged 8 points, 6 boards and 2 blocks per game as a junior, voted as her team's most inspiring player
- Led Winston-Salem Christian to championship titles at the Cherokee Invitational, National Title IX Holiday Invitational and Insider Exposure Elite Division
- Plays club basketball for FBC Carolina Phoenix Elite under coach Delaney Rudd
- Helped club team to Spring Fling 17U and NXT Girls 17U championshipsÂ
- Daughter of Karaoke and Mariame
- Has two siblings, Sory and Ismaël
"N'na is fortunate to play in a tremendous program at Winston-Salem Christian School for legendary coach Delaney Rudd," Fisher continued. "She has been taught the value of hard work and how to compete to win. Most importantly, N'na is a high character young lady who fits perfectly into the culture of our program."
Campbell (3-1) is in its ninth season under Coach Fisher and are coming off wins over High Point and ETSU. The Fighting Camels head on the road with games at Miami on Friday and a multi-team event at Georgia State the week of Thanksgiving.Â