Lady Colonels' Anaysia Bagwell Headed to Berea

Christian County star point guard signs with Berea College

Mar. 20, 2026 at 7:09am

After six years as the starting point guard for the Christian County Lady Colonels, Anaysia Bagwell has signed to continue her basketball career at Berea College. Bagwell, who surpassed 2,000 career points during her senior season, averaged 17.8 points and 4.9 rebounds per game.

Why it matters

Bagwell's signing represents an exciting opportunity for the young player to showcase her talents at the collegiate level. As a standout high school athlete, her move to Berea College will be closely watched by fans and scouts alike.

The details

Bagwell has been the starting point guard for the Christian County Lady Colonels since the 7th grade. During her senior season, she averaged 17.8 points and 4.9 rebounds per game, while also surpassing 2,000 career points. On Thursday, Bagwell officially signed to continue her educational and basketball careers at Berea College.

  • Bagwell has been the starting point guard for the Christian County Lady Colonels since the 7th grade.
  • During her senior season, Bagwell surpassed 2,000 career points.
  • Bagwell signed with Berea College on Thursday, March 20, 2026.

The players

Anaysia Bagwell

The starting point guard for the Christian County Lady Colonels, who has signed to continue her basketball career at Berea College.

Christian County Lady Colonels

The high school basketball team that Anaysia Bagwell has played for since the 7th grade.

Berea College

The college that Anaysia Bagwell has signed to play basketball for.

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What they’re saying

“After six years running the show as the starting point guard for the Christian County Lady Colonels, Anaysia Bagwell is going to get the chance to showcase her basketball talents on the collegiate level.”

— Tom Rogers, Author

The takeaway

Anaysia Bagwell's signing with Berea College represents an exciting opportunity for the talented high school basketball player to continue her athletic and academic career at the collegiate level. Her impressive performance as the starting point guard for the Christian County Lady Colonels has earned her this well-deserved chance to showcase her skills on a bigger stage.