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Shaquille O’Neal’s youngest daughter Me’Arah commits to play at Florida

Me’Arah O’Neal, Shaquille O'Neal's youngest daughter, was ranked No. 34 in ESPN’s 2024 recruiting class.
Me’Arah O’Neal, Shaquille O'Neal's youngest daughter, was ranked No. 34 in ESPN’s 2024 recruiting class. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Shaquille O’Neal’s youngest daughter isn’t following in his footsteps, though she is remaining in conference.

Me’Arah O’Neal, the youngest child of the basketball Hall of Famer and TNT analyst, committed to play women’s basketball at Florida officially on Sunday.

"I went on the Florida visit, and I had a feeling that's where I belonged," Me’Arah said, via ESPN. "And that I was going to be most successful if I went to go play at Florida. I felt like I connected with coach Kelly [Rae Finley] more than I connected with any of the other schools that recruited me. She really cares about me not just on the court but off the court. That's important for me."

Me’Arah, a 6-foot-4 forward, is the No. 33 recruit in ESPN’s 2024 class. The 17-year-old had several other notable offers to play next season, including at LSU, who is the defending national champions and where her father played in college before his 19-season career in the NBA.

Shaq and Me’Arah visited LSU together last spring, which Shaq told ESPN was “one of the best moments of his life.” Me’Arah, though, made her college decision on her own — something that Shaq was all about.

“Believe it or not, I tried to stay out of it. ... What I did tell her is, 'Go where you're needed, not where you're wanted. Because if you go where you're wanted and they got other people like you, may take a while,’’ he said. “I want [my kids] to have their own journey, have their own experience."

Me’Arah will join Alvia McGill in Florida’s 2024-25 recruiting class. McGill was the No. 16-ranked recruit in the class, and is Florida’s highest-ranked recruit ever.

The Gators are 2-0 this season, Finley’s third with the program. The Gators made it to last season's WNIT Elite Eight.

Shaq’s other children have all played collegiately. Shareef played at UCLA and LSU, and most recently in the G League. He missed his freshman season with the Bruins after he had to undergo open-heart surgery. Me’Arah’s other brother, Shaqir, currently plays at Texas Southern, and her sister, Amirah, played at LSU and Texas Southern.

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