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LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – The UNLV women’s golf program has received three signed commitments for the 2026-27 season, head coach Amy Bush-Herzer announced Friday.

The new additions are Kuree Little (Palmdale, CA), Addison Hines (Arvada, CO) and Arianna Bell (Honolulu, HI).

 


A product of Palmdale, California, Little joins the Rebels off a string of success across her junior events. Among her top outings in 2025, she won the Southern California Junior Amateur Championship (-13), the TTC Max Homa Invitational (-8) and FCG National Tour Las Vegas (-3) to go along with being part of the TTC Four-Ball Championship winning duo. Additionally, Little has landed three top-3 finishes on the AJGA circuit, including a tie for second at the 2025 RG Golf Junior Championship and third-place showings at the PGA West Junior Championship and Seri Pak Desert Junior.

“Kuree is a dynamic player with a tremendous upside. She possesses the athleticism and dedication we look for, and her ability to consistently compete at a high level across the top junior tours is exactly what we need. She has all the tools to develop into an elite collegiate golfer, and we can’t wait to welcome her to Las Vegas,” said Bush-Herzer.

 



Hines, who signs out of Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colorado, brings another decorated junior golf resume to the Scarlet & Gray program. At RVHS last spring, she repeated as CHSAA Class 5A Western Regional champion, claimed the Class 5A Jeffco League title and earned a second straight top-3 state championship finish. Hines also added second-place finishes in the 2025 Colorado PGA Junior Cup Series and at the 2023 CGA State Junior Championship finals, while going on to be selected to Team Colorado as part of the USGA’s U.S. National Development Program.

“Addison is a proven winner who brings a fantastic competitive resume. Her success in Colorado golf demonstrates her resilience and clutch play, which are essential qualities for competing in the Mountain West and on the national stage. She understands how to score and she’s a wonderful addition to our culture of excellence,” said Bush-Herzer.

 


Hailing from Honolulu, Hawai’i, Bell comes to the Rebels with a strong track record of her own across various junior events. Her recent highlights include victories at the 2025 World Stars Junior Golf Championship in Las Vegas and the 2025 FCG National Tour Summer Kickoff. Prior to that, Bell took home champion honors at the HSGA Maui Amateur and the ASPGA Aloha Section Junior PGA Championship at Wailua Golf Course in 2024.

“We are so thrilled to welcome Arianna to the Rebel family. She is an exceptional student-athlete who brings a strong competitive spirit and a proven track record from Hawaiʻi. Arianna has the potential to be a major impact player for us and we look forward to seeing her develop as a Rebel,” said Bush-Herzer.

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