Robert Morris Women's Basketball
Robert Morris WBB Offers 6-Foot-7 High School Center

The women’s basketball staff at Robert Morris continued their quest of finding and offering potential future Colonials as they offered another high school prospect earlier this week.
With next year’s roster already finalized, the Colonials’ staff has had more time following the season to hit the AAU circuits and discover some hidden gems.
During that time, the staff took time to visit one of their main high school pipelines, which is the WPA Bruins, an AAU squad that is made up of all of the local area’s top talent. The Colonials’ staff has already extended offers to a handful of Bruins’ players this offseason.
The latest Bruins’ prospect to report an offer from the Colonials is 6-foot-7 Kendall Hulsman. The Iroquois High School product plays her high-school ball in Western New York, which is located just outside of Buffalo.
After a great conversation with @JTrosper_WBB I am grateful to announce I have received an offer to play at Robert Morris University. Go colonials! pic.twitter.com/glJg9TEgph
— Kendall Hulsman (@kendallhulsman) June 3, 2025
Hulsman is coming off of an extraordinary high school season as she averaged 20.8 points, 16.5 rebounds and 6.1 blocks per game.
With that, Hulsman’s recruitment has picked up steam in the recent weeks as Robert Morris was not among one of the first to offer. She currently holds offers from schools such as Pitt, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Seton Hall, Eastern Michigan, Fordham, and Buffalo.
According to her X account, Hulsman picked up her offer from Robert Morris after a conversation with Colonials’ assistant coach Jack Trosper.
Hulsman is a Class of 2027 prospect which means that she still has two more seasons of high school and AAU basketball to play before she has to make a decision as to where she will go to college.
With the way her recruitment has already heated up with power-conference teams in the mix, Hulsman could end up as one of the most intriguing players in her class once her high school career is all said and done.
Despite that, the Colonials did the right thing and offered her fairly early on in the process as they will continue to try to lure top-tier talent to Moon Township.