UNLV women’s basketball announced on April 12 that Bergan Kinnebrew and Norah Moo have signed commitments to join the Lady Rebels for the 2026-27 season, according to head coach Lindy La Rocque.
The addition of these two players is seen as a step toward strengthening the team’s roster ahead of the upcoming season. Their previous performances at their respective colleges highlight their potential contributions to UNLV.
Kinnebrew, a 5-foot-11 guard from Bismarck, North Dakota, recently completed her third season at UMary. She was the second-leading scorer in the nation with an average of 22.4 points per game and shot 45.4% from the field. Kinnebrew became UMary’s first player to earn D2CCA All-American second team honors and also received WWBCA All-American honorable mention. She led the nation in free throws made (247) and attempted (282), setting Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference single-season records in both categories during conference play. “We are excited to welcome Bergan and her family to sunny Las Vegas! She has had a tremendous career already and we are eager to add her experience and leadership to our squad! She’s a versatile guard with length and size on the perimeter that impacts both ends of the floor,” La Rocque said.
Moo, a 6-foot-2 forward from Wheaton, Illinois, finished her freshman year at Grand Canyon University by scoring 116 points (3.74 per game) and collecting 118 rebounds (3.81 per game). She played in all but one game during her first collegiate season, making four starts, scoring double digits in eleven games, and recording a double-double against Utah State in the Mountain West Championship first round with twelve points and twelve rebounds. “Norah is a familiar face that we are thrilled to now have in our locker room! She brings toughness, strength and power to our team and fits perfectly with our style of play! So pumped to add Norah to our Lady Rebels sisterhood!” La Rocque said.
Kinnebrew and Moo will join incoming players Ava Bergeson, Jayla Constant, Arianna Davis, Keonni Lewis, Terri’A Russell, and Tristan William as part of UNLV’s new class for next season.
The program has also begun its season ticket renewal process while offering new tickets for purchase.



