La’Miyah Brown commits to Seminole State in women’s basketball recruiting move

NJCAA Basketball · By Sarah Mitchell · July 17, 2026
La’Miyah Brown commits to Seminole State in women’s basketball recruiting move

La’Miyah Brown has committed to Seminole State College, and the timing of the move says as much about junior college recruiting as the player herself. FieldLevel listed Brown as a 2026 women’s basketball commit to Seminole State and stamped the post at 19 hours ago, a quick-turn update that shows how fast NJCAA women’s recruiting now moves in public view.

Brown was identified on the commitment board as a high school senior from Springer, Oklahoma. Her Hudl profile adds another layer of detail, listing her as a Class of 2026 guard, a PG/SG, and a player for Madill High School in Madill, Oklahoma. That position profile matters for Seminole State, which is bringing in a backcourt piece with the kind of positional flexibility coaches prize in the junior college game.

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Seminole State’s women play as the Belles, a name tied to the school’s basketball history and still carried on the program’s athletics page, which also references the 1976 Seminole Junior College Belles. Brown’s commitment fits the way JUCO programs build rosters now: one player at a time, often through live recruiting boards that make class construction visible before the paperwork is fully settled.

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That visibility is part of the story. A commitment like Brown’s is not buried in a winter signing day window or hidden until a roster is published later. It appears on a recruiting board, gets updated in real time, and instantly becomes part of the public record for coaches, players, and followers tracking who is landing where.

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Brown’s move later became official. KXII reported on April 16, 2026 that Madill’s Lamiyah Brown signed to play basketball at Seminole State College, where she joined the Belles after playing for the Lady Cats at Madill High School. That signing turned the earlier commitment into a completed high school-to-college transition and reinforced what the Seminole State pledge already showed: JUCO women’s recruiting is now happening in the open, one live update at a time.

Sources

  1. [1]fieldlevel.com
  2. [2]kxii.com
  3. [3]hudl.com
  4. [4]sscathletics.com