Texas Longhorns women's basketball landed a commitment from five-star point guard Chasity Patterson on Monday, according to multiple reports.

Patterson, rated as the No. 1 overall point guard in the 2017 class per ESPN, picked Texas over Oklahoma and UCLA. A 5-foot-6 guard who can score in bunches, Patterson is considered one of the top prospects to ever come from North Shore High School.

"My first offer was from Texas and that was when I was in the seventh grade," Patterson told ESPN. "I visited the other two schools as well, but I felt that Texas was the place for me."

The commitment of Patterson continues Karen Aston's strong recruiting efforts over the past few seasons. The Longhorns' 2016 class, which included McDonald's All Americans Joyner Holmes and Alecia Sutton, was ranked as No. 3 overall in the ESPN rankings. Patterson is Texas' first pledge in the 2017 class.

Texas fell to Connecticut, the eventual national champion, in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament last season. The Longhorns posted the most wins in school history since the 1987-88 season during the 2015-16 campaign.