News

Chazadi “Chit-Chat” Wright is officially headed to Iowa, bringing with her a game built for speed, energy, and noise—on and off the court. She’s no longer the quiet kid.
Around age 10, Chazadi “Chit-Chat” Wright was quiet on her very first AAU team. A set of twin teammates gave her a nickname that was the opposite of quiet.
Georgia Tech's Chazadi Wright (1) dribbles the ball during a game against Mississippi State last season in Atlanta. Wright officially joined the Iowa women’s basketball team Wednesday. (AP Photo ...
Chazadi Wright is expected to compete for a starting role and strengthen the backcourt with speed and vision. Coach Jan Jensen called her “the piece we absolutely had to have. ...
— Chazadi (Chit-Chat) Wright Class of 2024 PG (@ChazadiW) April 23, 2025. As a freshman at Georgia Tech, she averaged 7.2 points and 2.6 assists per game.
Georgia Tech transfer point guard Chazadi ‘Chit-Chat’ Wright has committed Iowa per On3’s Talia Goodman. Her potential commitment was initially hinted at by Twitter’s Skim Mulkey with a ...
Chazadi Wright might not be Iowa's answer to the vacant leadership role left by Lucy Olsen. Wright's speed, vision and motor will immediately bolster the Hawkeyes' backcourt depth.
Iowa women's basketball has largely been quiet on the transfer portal front since season's end. That could be changing in short order. According to EJ Arocho of Prep Girls Hoops, Iowa is a leading ...
BREAKING: Georgia Tech’s Chazadi Wright has entered the transfer portal, sources told @On3sports. The 5-4 freshman averaged 7.2 ppg and 2.6 apg this season. TRACKER: https: ...
After several transfer-portal flirtations this spring, Iowa women’s basketball has landed Georgia Tech point-guard transfer Chazadi “Chit-Chat” Wright, a source with direct knowledge of the ...
Iowa women’s basketball is working hard to fill the vacancy at the guard position left in the wake of fourth-year Lucy Olsen’s move to the WNBA and first-year Aaliyah Guyton’s transfer to Illinois — ...
Let’s start with the most obvious question. Where did the newest Iowa women’s basketball pickup get her unusual nickname? Thanks to a pre-NCAA Tournament video by ESPN’s Holly Rowe, we have the answer ...