ALEXANDRIA, LA – The Louisiana State University of Alexandria women's basketball team is excited to announce seven additions for the 2025-26 season.
"We have a good mix of players in this class," LSUA Head Coach Billy Perkins said. "We have some transfers and some newcomers that are going to contribute in different ways this season. This is a big group of new players, but they will be a great addition to what we have coming back. This season should be exciting with a lot of new faces on the court. We should continue to play fast and be solid on defense."
Sara Muneretto is a 5-foot-5 guard from Udine, Italy. She joins the Generals from Università degli Studi di Trieste. During her career in Italy, Muneretto won a pair of U-19 Regional Championships and a U-17 Regional Championship. She helped guide PLC Cussignacco to a fourth-place finish in Serie B in 2025.
"Since I received the offer, I did my research on the school and the team," Muneretto said. "I was interested in the large amount of courses available and Coach Perkins made the decision easier by explaining how the team and the game works in his system. I'm very grateful to have the opportunity and hope to make the best out of it!"
Leatatu Te Nana-Williams is a 5-foot-7 guard from Auckland, New Zealand. She joins the Generals from Central Methodist University. She appeared in four games last season for the Eagles. While playing for St. Mary's College, Te Nana-Williams helped guide her squad to numerous championships, including the 2019 regular season and regional titles.
"I chose LSUA because of the program's committed vision towards growing and winning the right way – prioritizing family, culture, community, hard work, discipline, and character," Te Nana-Williams said.
Sydney Person is a 5-foot-9 guard from Houston, Texas. She joins the Generals from Ridge Point High School. Person tallied over 1,000 career points and earned First Team All-District honors.
"I chose LSUA because when I met the coach and toured the school, I immediately fell in love with the community and its people," Person said. "I also feel like I'd fit in the program really well with how things work."
Kaitlyn Blake is a 5-foot-4 guard from Franklin, Louisiana. She joins LSUA from Zachary High School. She was a member of the Louisiana Flames AAU program.
"I chose LSUA because of the campus," Blake said. "It's small and peaceful."
Lila Lewis is a 5-foot-4 guard from Sugartown, Louisiana. She joins LSUA from East Beauregard High School. A multi-sport athlete, Lewis also played softball and competed in track. She was named District 5-1A's Most Valuable Player in 2022-23 and earned All-State Honorable Mention accolades. Lewis garnered four First Team All-District honors and three All-District All-Defense Team selections.
"I chose LSUA because I love the small-town feel and the friendly people," Lewis said.
Princis Goff is a 5-foot-9 forward from Atlanta, Louisiana. She joins the Generals from Louisiana Christian University. Goff averaged 19.3 points per game last season for the Wildcats and earned First Team All-RRAC honors for the second time. In 2023-24, Goff was named to the Louisiana Sports Writers Association All-Louisiana Second Team.
"I chose LSUA because, from the outside looking in as an opponent, I could tell LSUA athletic staff and the school in its entirety support their students in all areas of college," Goff said. "I can honestly tell that everyone treats each other like family, especially the members of the women's basketball team that I am so grateful and blessed to be a part of now. The environment and the culture of the whole school will instill a drive and fire that I have been longing for my whole career. I will be able to enjoy my senior year all while pursuing the purpose God has for me."
McKayla Price is a 5-foot-11 forward from Zwolle, Louisiana. She joins the Generals from Louisiana Christian University. Price averaged 10.4 points and 4.1 rebounds for the Wildcats last season.
"I chose LSUA because it feels like home," Price said. "The coaches are very welcoming and run their program smoothly, while also having a winning culture. They can make me a better player and person in one."
Courtlynn Rideau is a 6-foot-1 forward from Opelousas, Louisiana. She joins LSUA from Southern Arkansas Tech. Rideau earned Second Team All-State honors in high school and was named District 5-1A MVP.
"I chose LSUA because LSUA had always welcomed me with open arms," Rideau said. "It's a breath of fresh air to be around the team and coaching staff. I finally feel like I've found somewhere I can call home."
Cameron Sutton is a 5-foot-7 guard from Glenmora, Louisiana. She joins the Generals from Plainview High School. She earned Class C First Team All-State honors in 2023-24, as well as First Team All-District.
"I chose LSUA because of the faith-driven program that prioritizes growing their players on and off the court," Sutton said.
Aubrey Hoyt is a 5-foot-10 forward from Albany, Louisiana. She joins the Generals from Albany High School. Hoy earned First Team All-State and All-Parish honors. She garnered a district MVP award.
"I chose LSUA because Coach Perkins made it very apparent to me that even though I was coming off a serious injury, he still wanted me to be a part of the team," Hoyt said.