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Kentucky Recruits Battle In A Classic Matchup
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On Saturday night, Kentucky targets battled it out at Overtime Elite. 2024 Kentucky commit Somto Cyril and target Karter Knox led OTE’s RWE against the Boozer twins, Cameron and Cayden, who are major targets for Kentucky in the 2025 class.
Somto Cyril and Karter Knox led RWE to the win against the Boozer twins and Columbus high school by a score of 94-75. RWE was just too much to handle for Columbus. Cyril showed off his pure strength and athleticism with his monster size, cleaning the glass and putting up big dunks. He finished with 17 points and 18 rebounds.
Knox was able to attack the rim and finish, going on a hot streak as RWE’s leading scorer on Saturday after a huge 2nd half, finishing with 26 points and 7 rebounds. As far as his recruitment, the G League is major competition for Kentucky, which was once seen as a clear Kentucky-Louisville battle. He is in no rush to make a decision.
The Boozer twins did all they could to overcome the talent of RWE, but it was too much to handle. Cameron, the highest ranked of the two, finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds, using his elite strength scoring and cleaning the glass. Cayden is a terrific playmaker and shot creator, finishing with 21 points and 8 assists. Kentucky is in a really good spot with the twins, who visited Kentucky a few weeks ago.
John Calipari is sure to like what he sees from his future Wildcat Somto Cyril and his major targets.
Check out the replay of the game below:
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Kentucky Named a Finalist for Five Star, Top 5 NBA Prospect Nate Ament
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February 26, 2025
Mark Pope has received three top-35 commitments in his first high school recruiting class, including two high 4-star commits in Jasper Johnson and Malachi Moreno.
However, his first top-10 prospect still eludes him after missing out on Caleb Wilson last month… at least for now.
Over the last few weeks, Pope and his staff have focused heavily on top-five prospect Nate Ament.
Ament, the second-ranked power forward in the 2025 class, cut his list down to five schools earlier this week: Duke, Louisville, Tennessee, Arkansas, and the Kentucky Wildcats.
The 6-foot-9 prospect has visited each of them except Arkansas over the last five months, with a decision expected in the next month or so. Where does each program stand?
According to Joe Tipton of On3, Louisville and Duke have “positioned themselves” the best in this recruitment, giving Pat Kesley and the Cardinals a slight lead. However, there is still time, and one thing that could shake things up the most is NIL, reported to be one of Ament’s biggest priorities.
Elsewhere at On3, Jamie Shaw did his own update, where he said this could be down to a Kentucky vs. Louisville battle.
“Speaking with sources at this point in time it does sound like there is a split room around Nate Ament with Duke, Louisville, and Kentucky. With the intel I am currently getting, I would not be surprised to see this ultimately come down to a Kentucky and Louisville battle,” Shaw wrote, later adding that a decision could come in the next few weeks.
Ament is fresh off a visit to Kentucky, where he saw Rupp Arena at its best as the Wildcats completed the season sweep of Tennessee. That being his most recent visit, along with Pope visiting for Ament’s Senior night, the hope is it made a lasting impact, but will it be enough?
Time will tell, but the Cats are a legitimate contender to land Ament.
Be sure to read Shaw’s update here.
Also posted on A Sea of Blue.
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After missing out on Caleb Wilson, Kentucky has shifted focus to its last remaining prospect, Nate Ament. The 6-foot-9 small forward prospect out of Warrenton, Virginia, is now the Wildcats’ last remaining prospect in the high school ranks for the 2025 class.
Ament has set up a visit to Kentucky, which was first reported by On3’s Joe Tipton. He will be in attendance when Tennessee travels to Rupp Arena on February 11th, with both the Wildcats and the Volunteers in the mix within the recruitment.
It is important to note that Kentucky is behind in this recruitment as they prioritized Caleb Wilson over Ament which did not pay off in the end. Ament has already visited Duke, Tennessee, Louisville, Texas, and Notre Dame. He is currently down to 11 schools including the Cats.
Duke has been considered the longtime favorite in the recruitment but Mark Pope and company will have the chance to sell themselves before Ament decides to commit to another school.
Mark Pope even recruited Ament during his visit to Tennessee, where Kentucky pulled the upset on the road. As the team was celebrating coming off the floor, Pope passed Ament saying “Let’s go, Nate,” and “C’mon, Nate.”
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Mark Pope Recruited Five-Star Recruit Nate Ament During His Tennessee Visit
Mark Pope made sure to get a word in with Nate Ament following Kentucky’s impressive road win against Tennessee.
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February 1, 2025Nate Ament, a five-star prospect ranked fourth (ESPN 100) in the 2025 class, made an official visit to potential suitor Tennessee last Tuesday, Jan. 27. Unfortunately for them, Mark Pope and his Kentucky Wildcats were in town.
The ‘Cats put on a show in front of the highly-touted recruit, spoiling the Volunteer’s homecoming and making a statement to a player who has yet to make an official commitment.
Not only that, but Kentucky is still in the mix. Ament recently cut down his list of schools to a final bunch: BYU, Duke, Louisville, Tennessee, Alabama, and the Big Blue, among others.
While Duke currently holds the next visit and opportunity to sway Ament in their direction, Coach Pope made sure he got a word in after the win against Tennessee.
“Let’s go Nate”
According to KSR’s Jacob Polacheck, Pope reportedly passed Ament as he left the handshake line, saying “Let’s go Nate,” and C’mon, Nate.” There are few ways more effective to prove yourself and your system to a player than to win in convincing fashion right in front of them.
Without a doubt, Pope earned himself and the program a few brownie points with that one.
If Kentucky were to land Ament, he’d fit right into the ranks of recruits that Pope has landed so far. Then again, a 6’9 forward averaging nearly 20 points per game in high school could likely find a spot just about anywhere.
According to Ament, two of the most important aspects of his decision are “player development” and “the family aspect of the team.”
“Wherever I go I want to make sure I’m taken care of and have the best relationships. I also want to be challenged to get better and play for a coach that lets me play through my mistakes,” he said.
If Mark Pope is known for anything, it’s his personable approach to coaching and his constant insistence on study and improvement. For Ament, it seems like Kentucky is a good fit and he will be taking a visit to Lexington in February.
Can Mark Pope get his first top-five recruit?
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