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Women’s Basketball Signs Three Freshman

MELBOURNE, Fla. – Florida Tech women's basketball adds a dynamic trio with the signings of Campos, Kolseth Kiland, and Scholle. With success at the high school, club, and national team levels, the group brings scoring, athleticism, and versatility to the Panthers heading into the new season.
 
MIRANDA CAMPOS, G/F – ST. JOHNS, FL
Campos played four varsity seasons at Bartram Trail, averaging 8.2 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game. She helped lead the Bears from a 12–14 record in 2022-23 to a 16–10 mark and an appearance in the 2026 FHSAA Girls Basketball State Final Four during her senior season. As a senior, she had her strongest campaign, totaling 346 points, 187 rebounds, 55 assists, 44 steals, and 16 blocks, with all but steals marking career highs. Campos also competed with Duval Elite for seven years.
In addition to basketball, Campos competed in track and field, specializing in the long jump, triple jump, and high jump. She set a school record in the triple jump with a mark of 11.25 meters, qualifying for the FHSAA Class 4A Track and Field Championships, where she placed 12th.

JOHANNA KOLSETH KILAND, G – OSLO, NORWAY
Kolseth Kiland graduated from Foss Upper Secondary School and spent 10 years competing at the club level with Kjelsås and Ullern. This past season, she appeared in 16 games for Ullern, recording 31 rebounds, 12 assists, and six steals as the team finished fourth in the regular season and fifth overall after winning both consolation bracket games.
On the international stage, Kiland represented Norway at the U15, U16, and U18 levels, winning a championship with the U16 national team. She also competed in the FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket Division B, appearing in seven games and totaling nine points, 10 rebounds, and two steals.

GRETA SCHOLLE, G – BERLIN, GERMANY
Scholle graduated from Lilienthal-Gymnasium-Berlin in 2026 and spent 11 years playing for TuS Lichterfelde Berlin. She played a key role in helping TuSLi earn promotion from the regional league to the second division in 2024 and holds a dual license, competing for both TuS Lichterfelde and ALBA Berlin in the DBBL (German Women's Basketball League).
On the international stage, Scholle has represented Germany in the FIBA Women's European Championship Division B in 2023 and 2025. Across 14 games, she averaged 7.4 points per game. In 2023, she scored 73 points over seven games with four double-figure performances while helping Germany capture the Division B championship over Montenegro. In 2025, she helped lead Germany to a runner-up finish in the B Division.
 
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