Indiana 2027 rankings show depth, Fishers lands Arianna Harrington
Arianna Harrington’s official move to Fishers gives the June rankings update a headliner, while five players in the 76-80 range have a chance to rise fast.

The June rankings push put a spotlight on a familiar truth in Indiana girls basketball: the class of 2027 is deep enough that the next jump may come from names outside the top tier. In the 76-80 range, Grace Detweiler, Kayden Donaldson, Mia Becher, Cayleigh Goheen and Arianna Harrington all have a real path to outplay their number once the live evaluation period opens and college coaches get another close look.
Harrington is the most immediate swing piece in the group. Her move to Fishers is official, and that matters because summer stock is often shaped as much by fit as by talent. Listed in her profile as a 5-foot-7 shooting guard in the 2027 class, Harrington brings experience and offense to a new school after being tied previously to North Central and club team Always 100 E40. Her profile was created Aug. 29, 2023, which shows how long she has already been on the radar. The question June can answer for her is whether the transfer gives her a cleaner recruiting lane and a bigger role against high-level competition.

The rest of the group fits the same June test. Detweiler, Donaldson, Becher and Goheen were all included in the same slice of the rankings because there is still room for separation, not because their ceilings are capped. For college staffs, that means watching who can hold up in live settings, who can make shots under pressure and who can keep impacting winning when the pace rises. The rankings are less about static order than about which players look ready to force a new conversation by the end of summer.
That is why the timing matters. June is the live evaluation window in NCAA women’s basketball recruiting, when coaches can watch prospects in person at approved events. For players in this tier, that window can be the difference between staying in the middle of a class and becoming a recruiting name that moves quickly. The back half of a class can still produce college players; the only question is who shows it now.
The broader picture is statewide depth. South Knox, Heritage Hills, Whitko, Fishers and North Central all appear somewhere in the orbit of this group, a reminder that Indiana’s 2027 class is not concentrated in one corner of the state. From southwestern Indiana to the Indianapolis area and into the north, the talent is spread wide enough that one strong June can change how the whole class looks.
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