The Penn State women’s basketball team keeps adding to their 2026-27 roster.
Today, they announced the signing of Enjulina Gonzales.
The 5′-9″ guard from Miami, Florida comes to State College as a veteran graduate student.
Last season she played for Georgia and in 16.3 minutes played per game, she averaged 3.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game while shooting 47.7% from the field.
She helped lead the Bulldogs to an NCAA Tournament appearance as a No. 7 seed, but lost in the first round in an overtime thriller against No. 10 Virginia, 82-73.
Gonzales played for Miami (OH) in her junior year and for Mercer during her freshman and sophomore years.
Penn State also announced the signing of Cristen Carter.
Carter is a 6′-4,” senior forward coming to Penn State from Georgetown.
Last season in 14.5 minutes played per game, she averaged 4.6 points and 4.1 rebounds per game while shooting 48.6% from the field.
The Indianapolis, Indiana native spent her first two collegiate seasons at Butler and then transferred to Georgetown prior to her junior year.
Coach Tanisha Wright and her coaching staff have been on fire bringing in players this offseason as a new era has begun in Happy Valley






























