Jeff Cameron

Women's Basketball Signs Three in Early Signing Period

11/20/2017 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball

Nov. 20, 2017

LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Long Beach State head coach Jeff Cammon announced the signing of three incoming freshman as Lauren Green, Kianna Hamilton-Fisher, and Jasmine Hardy each signed a National Letter of Intent to play at the Beach beginning in the 2018-19 school year.

"We are very excited about our signees and feel they will mesh very well with the young kids on our current roster who are gaining valuable experience this year," Cammon said. "They all are long and athletic kids who are very versatile and will be able to do multiple things for us. They're amazing students, and most importantly, really great people with high character. We are very fortunate to have these young ladies as part of our family."

Lauren Green
6-1 | Forward/Guard | Tucson, Ariz. | Cienega HS

Green comes to Long Beach State after having played at Cienega High School in Vail, Ariz. Heading into her senior year, Green is coming off a season in which she posted 211 rebounds, highlighted by a career-high 16-board and 10-block game. She was named to the First Team among Division II high school players and Second Team All-Region. As a sophomore, Green was named to the All Hoops squad and was also selected as First Team Division II All-Star. She had a superb freshman season in which she was named to the All-Freshman Hoops squad, and was a Second Team Division II All-Star.

"Lauren is a 6-foot-1 versatile wing/forward," Cammon explained. "With her length and athleticism, she has the chance to be pretty special. She can guard 1-5 and play in and out on the offensive end. She is still learning how good she can be. She has a very high ceiling."

Kianna Hamilton-Fisher
5-10 | Guard | Woodland Hills, Calif. | El Camino Real Charter HS

Hamilton-Fisher enters Long Beach State after playing basketball at El Camino Real Charter High School where she helped lead her team to back-to-back Co-Division Championships in her sophomore and junior seasons. As a junior, Hamilton-Fisher averaged 17.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.0 blocks per game. She had a career-high 36-point performance as she guided her squad to the West Valley League title where she was named Most Valuable Player. Additionally, Hamilton-Fisher was named All-CIF and All-City Open Division following her junior year. As a sophomore, she was named West Valley League All-First Team as well as All-City Section.

"Kianna is a long, athletic combo guard that is one of the best defensive guards I've seen in a long time," Cammon stated. "She can really guard the ball and has very good instincts defensively. She also has the ability to play on and off the ball; her potential is through the roof."

Jasmine Hardy
5-11 | Guard | Santa Clarita, Calif. | Bishop Alemany HS

Hardy is a shooting guard who played basketball at Bishop Alemany High School in Mission Hills, Calif., for current Long Beach State assistant coach Bryan Camacho who previous served as her high school head coach. With Hardy on the floor the Warriors captured a League Championship and most recently saw Hardy named First Team All-League and Second Team All-State after she finished her junior year averaging 16.0 points per game. As a sophomore, Hardy averaged 11.1 points per game and was selected to the All-League First Team as well as First Team All-CIF. In her rookie season, she averaged 8.0 points per game and finished the year as a Second Team All-League selection.

"Jasmine is another versatile wing/forward," Cammon said. "She has good size at 6-foot-1 which allows her to be effective in and outside the paint. She shoots the three extremely well and also has the ability to attack the basket. She's another young lady with enormous potential."

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