Three of the top SEC women’s college basketball programs — Texas, LSU and South Carolina — all made their recruiting pitches to Bishop Gorman’s Aaliah Spaight this summer.

The Gaels’ senior guard decided to go to one of the conference’s newest members.

Spaight made her decision official Wednesday, signing her financial aid agreement (formerly letter of intent) to play for the Longhorns on the first early national signing day of the school year for non-football athletes.

“It feels great knowing that all the hard work that I put in has come to something where I can show my skills at the highest level,” said Spaight, who is considered the 18th-best prospect in the class of 2026 by 247Sports.

Spaight, a four-star recruit, was one of 18 Bishop Gorman athletes that participated in a signing

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