Michigan State women’s basketball scored a major recruiting victory today as elite twin prospects, Alayna and Amara Johnson, announced their commitment to the Spartans’ 2025 class—choosing head coach Robyn Fralick’s program over Power-5 giants like UConn, Stanford, and South Carolina.
The 6’1” forwards from Indianapolis, Indiana, have been two of the most coveted recruits in the nation over the past year. Ranked No. 8 and No. 10 nationally by ESPNW, the Johnson twins bring a rare blend of size, skill, and versatility to the court, with Alayna known for her dominant post presence and rebounding, while Amara thrives on the wing with elite scoring and perimeter defense.
The twins made their announcement during a live-streamed press conference at their high school, donning Spartan green hats to roaring applause from teammates and family.
“We prayed about this decision, and Michigan State just felt like home,” said Amara. “The coaching staff really believed in us not just as players, but as leaders. They’re building something special, and we want to be part of it.”
Alayna echoed her sister’s sentiment, emphasizing the culture and long-term vision of the Spartans program. “It’s not just about basketball—it’s about becoming better women, students, and competitors. Coach Fralick made it clear we’d be challenged and supported every step of the way.”
The commitment marks the highest-ranked duo to pledge to Michigan State in the program’s history and signals a seismic shift in recruiting momentum for the Spartans.
Coach Fralick, who took over in 2023, expressed her excitement in a statement: “Alayna and Amara are exactly the kind of student-athletes we want in East Lansing—tough, driven, selfless, and relentless. We’re honored they chose to be Spartans and can’t wait to get to work with them.”
The twins’ decision to bypass traditional powerhouse programs in favor of Michigan State has made waves across women’s college basketball circles, drawing comparisons to landmark commitments that have reshaped programs.
With Alayna and Amara now on board, Michigan State’s 2025 class jumps into the national top 3 and sends a clear message: the Spartans are emerging as a serious contender on the national stage.
Fans are already buzzing with anticipation, imagining the Johnson twins anchoring the future of Spartan basketball—and maybe bringing a Big Ten title or more to East Lansing.