< PreviousHigh School: Playing for Farmington High School, Chan- dler scored 1,587 career points and drained 135 3-pointers in his career … Also amassed 328 rebounds, 229 assists and 105 steals … Averaged 21.7 points per game, 4.3 re- bounds per game, 2.8 assists per game and made 47 3-pointers as a senior … He had 15 games with 20 or more points, including a season-high 37 … Was named the Utah Gatorade Player of the Year … Ranked as the No. 33 overall player in the class of 2023 by 247Sports, the No. 6 combo guard and the No. 1 player in the state of Utah … Was rated No. 32 by ESPN and No. 43 by Rivals. Personal: Born Feb. 9 in Cleveland … Parents are Jen- nifer and Jason Chandler … Has four sib- lings, Amaya, Avery, Cali and Lincoln … Fa- ther played volleyball at Utah … Away from the court, he is golfing, bowling or playing board games … Lists his dad as his life’s greatest influence … Wears No. 5 because that was his father’s jersey number in college … Lists The Office as his favorite TV show … Dunked for the first time at age 15 in St. George … A superpower he would most like to have is the ability to time travel … Likes to take a nap before a game …An off-the- court talent includes playing Kendama … Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is favorite former Kentucky player. Follow COLLIN on Social Media n @collinchand13r on X n @collinxchandler on Instagram 28 @KentuckyMBB COLLIN CHANDLER 6-5 n 202 n Fr. n Farmington, Utah #5 n G UKathletics.com/ BigBlueBrew2023-24 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games … Made appear- ances in victories over Marshall, Louisville, Illinois State and on the road at Vanderbilt … SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll member. 2022-23 (Freshman): Did not appear in any games in his first sea- son at UK … Dealt with a right leg injury, but was active late in the season … Named to First-Year SEC Honor Roll. High School: Served as a captain for Sycamore as a se- nior and helped lead the team to the Greater Miami Conference championship … Team amassed a 20-3 record, which was the best in school history this past season … Were also district runners-up after getting off to a 9-0 start, the best in school history … Shot 43% from 3-point range as a junior and had 14 points and six boards against Middleton on Senior Night … Also participated in soccer and baseball for Sycamore … Was a summa cum laude graduate and was also a National Merit Scholar Commended … Four-time All Conference Academic Team member … Was a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor Society, a Student Ambassador and a member of the Sycamore Athletic Leadership Team … An Honor Roll student. Personal: Born April 15 in Florence, Kentucky … Par- ents are Dana and Gregg Darbyshire … Has five siblings, Bryce, Lola, Cash, Jeff and Cove … Major is finance … Most memorable basketball moment was winning the GMC league title while playing with his younger brother, Bryce … Father played basketball at Kent State and Miami (OH), grandfather, Lynn played football and competed in track at Florida State and Miami (OH) … Favorite food is chicken and waffles … Lists Karl-An- thony Towns as his favorite basketball player … Off the court he likes to play pickleball and can also speak Spanish … Favorite mov- ie is Happy Gilmore and favorite TV show is Family Guy … Lists his dad as the most influ- ential person in his life … Chose Kentucky over Kansas, Cincinnati, College of Charles- ton, Xavier, Indiana and Miami (OH). Follow GRANT on Social Media n @GrantDarbyshire on X n @grant_d_13 on Instagram 30 @KentuckyMBB GRANT DARBYSHIRE 6-2 n 188 n Jr. n Cincinnati #13 n G www.mhcu.org • 859-259-3466 JoinOur Winning Team! Investment Advisory Service are offere through Accurate Advisory Group, LLC and SEC registered investment advisor. Registration does not imply any level of skill or training. • • Boarding Grooming •Pet Supplies & Products BUSINESS FRIENDS WORKING FOR THE FUTURE OF KENTUCKY2023-24 (at Oklahoma State): Appeared in all 32 games, starting each of the last 29 … Averaged 7.5 points and 5.3 rebounds in 22.7 minutes… Ranked among the Big 12 leaders in blocks per game (5th, 1.47) … Had 47 total blocks … That was the fifth-most ever by an OSU freshman … Recorded a 58.9% field-goal percentage … That clip was the fourth-best all-time among OSU rookies with at least 80 makes. High School: 2023 McDonald’s High School All-Ameri- can, started for the West squad and scored 11 points on 5-of-5 shooting … Consensus four-star recruit in the Class of 2023, ranked as high as No. 30 by Rivals and also earned high grades from 247sports (36), ESPN (41) and On3 (43) … One of 25 players named to USA Today’s All-USA Team … One of 30 included on the Jordan Brand’s 2023 All- Star roster … 2023 Gatorade and MaxPreps Player of the Year in the state of Oklahoma … Two-time Daily Oklahoman Super 5 se- lection … Voted OKC Metro 2022-23 Boys Athlete of the Year … Led his team to a pair of 5A state titles in 2021 and 2023 plus a runner-up finish in 2022 … Averaged a dou- ble-double as a senior with 15.7 points and 10.0 rebounds per game … Also added 3.0 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.7 blocks … In the state title game, finished with 17 points and 16 rebounds to key a 35-33 overtime win over Carl Albert … 2023 Player of the Year in the Suburban Conference and 2022 Defen- sive Player of the Year … Averaged 13 points and 10 rebounds as a junior. Personal: Born March 31 in Oklahoma City … Parents are Toni and Sidricke Lewis and Tim Garri- son … Has four siblings, Kimbrie, Bryana, Brayden and Donavon … Chose Kentucky because of his relationship with Mark Pope … His mother is his life’s greatest influence … Lists an off-the-court talent as riding hors- es … Likes to eat candy before games … His favorite food is pizza … Kung Fu Panda is his favorite movie … Dunked for the first time at age 13 … Would choose to fly as his superpower … Chose No. 10 because it has always been his number … Lists Kevin Durant as his favorite basketball player … Bam Adebayo and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander are his favorite former UK players. Follow BRANDON on Social Media n @brandonGarriso on X n @brando2wavvyyy on Instagram 32 @KentuckyMBB BRANDON GARRISON 6-10 n 250 n So. n Oklahoma City #10 n F GET INSPIRED At Floor & Decor you’ll find the latest trends at everyday low prices. We have thousands of styles for any budget. We even offer free Design Services to help get you started. Stop by today! 2 Area Locations flooranddecor.com LEXINGTON 2909 Richmond Rd, Lexington 859-286-8672 LOUISVILLE 3430 Preston Hwy, Louisville 502-302-68862023-24 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games, entering vs. New Mexico State, Marshall, Louisville and Illi- nois State. 2022-23 (Freshman): Saw action in four games in his first season with the Wildcats … Had an assist and a re- bound in two minutes against South Caroli- na State … Also made appearances in wins over Howard, North Florida and Auburn. High School: Finished his high school career at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, after spending his previous two seasons at Covington Cath- olic in Covington, Kentucky … Westlake was a state semifinalists in 2022 … Horn was a part of a regional championship as a sophomore and a district championship as a junior with Covington Catholic … Westlake went 38-2 his senior season … Averaged 9.3 points, 5.2 assists and 2.4 rebounds as a se- nior … Charted 15 points, five assists and four boards against Del Valle … An Academ- ic All-District selection … Graduated cum laude and was a recipient of a Kentucky Pro- vost Academic Scholarship … Coached the Westlake Youth Basketball League fifth and sixth-grade team during the spring semester of his season. Personal: Born May 19 in Milwaukee … Parents are Carla and Darrin Horn … Has a sister, Caro- line … Father is the head coach at Northern Kentucky … Major is exploratory studies in business administration … Most memorable moment as a basketball player was playing in the Texas Final Four in the Alamodome … Lists his dog as his most prized possession … Chose No. 21 because his father wore it in college as a player at Western Kentucky … Favorite food is tacos … Must always end warm ups on a made shot … A superpower he most wishes he had is telepathy … Fa- vorite former Wildcat is Anthony Epps … His father has influenced his life the most … Chose Kentucky over Marquette and Michi- gan State. Follow WALKER on Social Media n @walkerhorn_ on X n @walkerhorn_ on Instagram 34 @KentuckyMBB WALKER HORN 6-3 n 185 n Jr. n Austin,Texas #21 n G 2023-24 (at West Virginia): Started 23 of 23 games played … Averaged 11.0 points and 4.7 assists per game … Had 61 3-point field goals … Shot 42.9% from the field and 42.4% from 3-point range. 2022-23 (at Arizona): Led the Pac-12 in assists (178) for the sec- ond straight season … First Pac-12 player to lead the conference in assists in back-to- back years since Brandon Granville (USC) in 2000 and 2001 … One of five players in Pac-12 history to record multiple triple-dou- bles in a career … Ranks 10th in Arizona history with 177 career 3s made … Played in all 35 games and made 34 starts … Averaged 9.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 5.14 assists per game … Tied for the team lead with 83 made 3-pointers, a total that is tied for eighth-most in Arizona single-season history … His 180 total assists ranked 20th in the country … Had 11 games of at least seven assists. 2021-22 (at Arizona): Recorded the 10th triple-double in Arizo- na basketball history when he went for a career-high 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists at Utah … In the first half of the game at Utah, he was 7 of 7 from the 3-point line, capped off by making a half- court shot as the halftime buzzer went off … Ranked second in the Pac-12 in assists per game (4.7) … Ranked third in the Pac- 12 in 3s per game (2.42) … Made 80 3s on the year, the ninth-most in a season in Arizona history. 2020-21 (at Arizona): Was not cleared to play by the NCAA until Feb. 4 … Appeared in eight total games but averaged 23.1 minutes per game, making five starts. High School: Spent the 2019-20 season playing for Prie- nai CBet and Zalgiris II Kaunas in Lithuania ... Has experience playing with the Estonian senior and junior national team, and was a driving force behind Estonia’s first-ever win over the Lithuanian national team in the Summer of 2020. Personal: Born Jan. 2 in Tartu, Estonia … Parents are Valmo Kriisa and Kersti Kull … Has a sister, Sindra … Father was a professional basket- ball player in Estonia … Was given his first name by his father who was a fan of NBA Champion, Steve Kerr … Most memorable moment as a basketball player is his first game for his national team. Follow KERR on Social Media n @KerrKriisa on X n @kkriisa on Instagram 36 @KentuckyMBB KERR KRIISA 6-3 n 185 n 5th Year n Tartu, Estonia #77 n G High School: Finished his high school career as the state of Kentucky’s fifth all-time leading scorer in high school basketball history … Aver- aged 29.9 points per game during his senior season for Harlan County … Scored 3,707 career points … That total is a school and county record … Led Harlan County to a state runner-up finish as a senior … Shot 56% from the field, 43% from distance and 89% from the free-throw line … During the state tournament run, he increased his aver- age to 32.3 points during the four games … A four-star prospect ranking as high as No. 108 by 247Sports, hit 102 of 237 (43.03%) from 3-point range as a senior … He scored 129 points over the four-game span and set the Sweet 16 record by hitting 19 3-pointers in the tournament, bettering Mason Coun- ty’s Chris Lofton’s mark of 17 in 2003 … He scored 35 points and added 10 boards in the first round … Followed that perfor- mance with 48 points and nine rebounds, including making 7 of 10 from distance … The 48 points were the fourth-most ever scored in a Boys’ Sweet 16 game … Poured in 29 points and contributed 10 rebounds during the semifinals … Had 17 points, nine rebounds and three assists in the champion- ship contest … Was tabbed a first-team all- state selection by both the Louisville Courier Journal and the Lexington Herald Leader, and he was the 13th Region Player of the Year by the Kentucky Association of Basket- ball Coaches as a senior … As a junior, he averaged 26.5 points and 12.8 rebounds per game while connecting on 66 3-pointers … Tabbed a second-team all-state selection by the Louisville Courier Journal. Personal: Born Dec. 28 in Corbin, Kentucky … Parents are Stacy and Dondi Noah … Has a sister, Emerysn … Grandfather, Charles “Perky” Bryant, played football at Kentucky from 1961-63 … Lists his most memorable mo- ment as a basketball player as making it to the state finals as a senior … Chose No. 9 because that is the championship number the team is chasing … His favorite food is chicken wings … The best thing he has binged watched is The Last Dance … Enjoys playing video games and hanging with his family and friends away from the court … Dunked for the first time in his high school gym as an eight grader … Mind-reading would be the superpower he would most like to have … Must pray before games … His parents have influenced his life the most … Lists John Wall and Shai Gilgeous-Alex- ander as his favorite basketball players. Follow TRENT on Social Media n @trentnoah2_ on X n @trentnoah2 on Instagram @UKSportsNetwork 37 TRENT NOAH 6-5 n 220 n Fr. n Harlan, Ky. #9 n F Next >