SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Drury women's basketball head coach
Kaci Bailey has announced the addition of three signees to the Lady Panthers' 2025 signing class, which includes one transfer and two first-year freshmen.
Flora Lukow (Guard, Jr., 5-7, Marburg, Germany, Elisabeth School, Laramie County CC, Dodge City CC)
Flora Lukow will join the team from Marburg, Germany. Lukow started her college career at Dodge City Community College (Kansas) before transferring to Laramie County Community College (Wyoming). At Laramie County, Lukow averaged 10.6 points per game on .374 shooting from the field. Lukow also shot .307 from three. In Germany, Lukow played for BC Pharmaserv Marburg a part of the Damen Basketball Bundesliga (DBBL).
"Flo will bring experience to our program. She comes with high character and work ethic while being a leader this past season for Laramie," said Bailey. "Her court vision and high IQ will add depth to our guard group. We are excited to welcome Flo to the Lady Panther Family."
Brooke Teter (Forward, Fr., 5-9, Nixa, Missouri, Nixa HS)
A dual-sport signee, Brooke Teter will suit up for the women's soccer team as well as the women's basketball team at Drury. As a senior, Teter had a 31-point game against Fair Grove, in route to her Missouri Class 6 All-State selection. She averaged 14.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 2.2 steals per game as a senior. Teter helped the Eagles to a 25-4 record and an undefeated Central Ozarks Conference East season.
"Brooke will bring an immense amount of energy to our program," Bailey commented, "We are thrilled to add local talent to our roster while representing Drury in two sports. Brooke can play multiple positions and knows how to win at a high level. We are excited to have Brooke represent our program."
Karis Ferguson (Guard, Fr., 5-6, Nixa, Missouri, Nixa HS)
One of the area's top point guards, Karis Ferguson, will join the Lady Panthers this fall. Ferguson averaged just over four assists per game in her senior campaign for Nixa High School. Ferguson also brought a strong defensive presence for the Eagles during her three seasons on the varsity roster. This past season, Ferguson was an All-Central Ozarks Conference First-Team and all-district honoree.
Bailey mentioned, "Karis brings a resilient winning pedigree to our program. Being a pass-first point guard; Karis knows how to get others involved. She makes others around her better. We are excited to keep Karis home and add yet another winner to our program."
These three signees will join a class of Brooklyn Owens, Ellie Wells, Teague Muncy, Sage Stratton, and Charlee Bailey, who signed in the fall.
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