Marlee Kyles, rated among the top 25 guards in the country by ESPN coming out of high school, plans to transfer to CSU for her final three seasons of college basketball.

Kyles, who averaged 8.1 points a game last year as a freshman at Arizona, announced her commitment to Colorado State University on Twitter late Sunday night, posting a picture of herself leaning against a tiled wall mural in Old Town during a recruiting visit.

She could not immediately be reached for comment, and Colorado State University coach Ryun Williams and other school officials also could not comment. NCAA rules prohibit college coaches from discussing specific recruits, including transfers, until they have signed financial-aid agreements or a National Letter of Intent.

If she were to come to CSU for the spring semester, she would be eligible to play next December, following the conclusion of classes for the fall semester, under NCAA transfer rules.

Kyles, 5-foot-7, played in 27 games last season for Arizona. She had 17 points and six rebounds in her college debut against Iona, 18 points against Loyola Marymount and 19 points and five assists against Long Beach State.

She announced her plans to leave the Wildcats over the summer, citing personal reasons.

Kyles was the runner-up for the Illinois Ms. Basketball award in 2017-18 as a senior at Larkin High School in Elgin, where she averaged 28.9 points, 9.7 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game. She scored more than 2,000 career points, setting a school record.

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