Top 40 international prospects to attend 2025 BWB Global women’s camp at WNBA All-Star in Indianapolis

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Forty of the top high-school-age female basketball prospects from outside the United States will converge in Indianapolis, Indiana from July 17 to 19 for the 2025 Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global women’s camp, as part of AT&T WNBA All-Star 2025.

Hosted at Nicoson Hall on the University of Indianapolis campus, the third edition of the BWB Global women’s camp is presented by the WNBA, NBA, and FIBA, and supported by Nike.

2024 Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global women’s camp group photo (Credit: NBA)
2024 Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global women’s camp group photo (Credit: NBA)

NBA, WNBA, and FIBA unite to elevate next-gen global talent

The campers will be mentored by a roster of seasoned pros and respected coaches, including:

  • Georgia Amoore (Australia; Washington Mystics; 2025 WNBA No. 6 pick)

  • Tonya Edwards (U.S.; 1999 WNBA All-Star)

  • Kelly Faris (U.S.; two-time NCAA champion)

  • Andrea Gardner-Williams (two-time MEAC Player of the Year)

Allison Feaster, a 2004 WNBA All-Star and current Celtics executive, will serve as the camp director.

Athletes will go through a full training experience, from movement drills and 5-on-5 games to leadership sessions and a three-point contest. The program will also be open to WNBA scouts and NCAA recruiters, continuing the momentum from last year’s camp where 34 campers earned Division I offers.

Nike, a longtime global partner of BWB since 2002, will outfit all participants.

Campers will also attend the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 19.

Basketball Without Borders impact continues to grow

Since launching in 2001, BWB has reached over 4,600 participants from 144 countries and territories, with 142 alumni entering the NBA or WNBA. Notable WNBA players who emerged from the program include Ezi Magbegor, Aaliyah Edwards, Domonique Malonga, Jade Melbourne, and Kamilla Cardoso.

The BWB program has held 80 camps in 53 cities across 33 countries.

Follow updates via #BWBGlobal on social media and learn more at BasketballWithoutBorders.com.

2025 BWB Global Women’s Camp Roster:
(subject to change)
Sanja Aksam, Maria Madalena Martinho Amaro, Karina Capellán, Emma D’este, Fatou Kine Diop, Misheel Elbegbayar, Haya El-Halawany, Rica Enriquez-Paea, Melissa Guillet, Amanda Guineo, Janelle Gyampo, Ayla Habbal, Wiktoria Haegenbarth, Keriana Hippolite, Hyeonjeong Hwang, Serena Ishiwatari, Ya Ida Juwara Skold, Anna Liepina, Yu Han Lin, Eiza Louveton, Erika Mace, Kartika Mahanani, Sarah Aaliyah Mellouk, Valeria Montero Piña, Lucy Nchamba, Nicole Ogun, Chen Chia Shan Pan, Maria Perez, Jasmine Perry, Maewenn Poilve, Mika Sakaguchi, Sena Sert, Binta Seye, Manon Simplot, Maxine Maria Sutisna, Tiia Talonen, Nicole Torresani, Tjasa Turnsek, Maja Uranker, Lea Vukic

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