< Previous36 @KentuckyMBB HIGH SCHOOL A consensus five-star prospect ... Averaged 35.2 points, 14.4 rebounds, 7.0 assists and 6.2 blocks per game for Atlanta High School his senior season ... Led his team to a 19-5 record ... Named the Texas Gatorade Player of the Year ... A Naismith All-America Third Team selection and was also named to the MaxPreps All-America First Team ... Con- sensus top-20 prospect in the class of 2021 ... Ranked the No. 13 overall player by 247Sports ... Named to the McDonald’s All America Game, the Jordan Brand Classic ros- ter and the Allen Iverson Roundball Classic ... Earned Sports Illustrated All-America Third Team honors ... Texas 3A All-State member ... MaxPreps Texas Player of the Year ... Three- time District Most Valuable Player in high school ... Led his team to three undefeated district seasons ... Three times Atlanta High School was the bi-district champions and three-time won the area championship ... Won the AAU Peach Jam title ... Also compet- ed in track as a high jumper his senior season where he won the district and regional title ... Played football as a freshman ... Honor-roll student. PERSONAL Born Oct. 28 in Atlanta, Texas ... Parents are Benjamin Jr. and Kimberly Collins … Has four siblings, Dailen, Makayla and Diamond Collins and Jamin Powell ... Away from the court he enjoys riding horses ... Lists his par- ents as his life’s greatest influence ... Major is agricultural economics ... Has to listen to music before every game ... Soul food is his favorite meal ... Favorite basketball player is Kevin Durant ... First dunked at age 14 in a summer league game ... Chose Kentucky over Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Baylor, Houston, Texas A&M, LSU, Alabama and Oklahoma State. DAIMION COLLINS 6-9 n 202 n Fr. n Atlanta, Texas #4 n F Follow DAIMION on Social Media n @CollinsDaimion on Twitter n @daimionfrmetx on Instagram Click Here for More Information on DaimionWhen you become an Active Member of the University of Kentucky Alumni Association, you help UK transform the lives of our students, serve alumni and improve lives in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. www.ukalumni.net/membership You can help make Big Blue Nation Stronger than Ever!38 @KentuckyMBB 2020-21 (at Iowa) Named All-Big Ten Honorable Mention by the league’s media ... Earned the Iowa Men’s Basketball Big Ten Sportsmanship Award ... Started all 27 games he appeared in ... Missed four games due to injury ... Posted six double-figure scoring efforts ... Made three or more 3s in six games ... Shot 47.4% from 3, which ranked as the second-best clip by a sophomore in program history ... Poured in a career-high 23 points with five 3s at Minnesota ... Recorded 21 points and a ca- reer-high-tying five 3-pointers in a win over North Carolina. 2019-20 (at Iowa) Named to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team ... Earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week hon- ors on Jan. 20 ... Saw action in 25 games ... One of only three players nationally and the only player from a major conference dating back to 1993 with 65 or more assists, 32 or fewer turnovers and 46% shooting clip or better from 3-point range .... Averaged 10.2 points and 2.8 assists per game ... Topped the Big Ten with a 46.1% clip (47 of 102) from 3-point range ... Scored in double figures in 13 games ... Averaged 13 points per game on 60% shooting at the Las Vegas Invitational ... Named to the Las Vegas Invitational All-Tour- nament Team. 2018-19 (at Iowa) Did not compete in any games as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL Named the 2018 Kentucky Gatorade Play- er of the Year, 2018 Prep Hoops Kentucky Player of the Year, Bluegrass Preps Kentucky Player of the Year, Cincinnati Enquirer/North- ern Kentucky Player of the Year, Greater Cin- cinnati/Northern Kentucky Basketball Hall of Fame Player of the Year ... Led Covington Catholic to a state title and a 35-4 record his senior season ... Averaged 27.8 points with two 32-point games during the run ... Tabbed the Whitaker Bank Kentucky Sweet 16 Most Valuable Player ... Ninth all-time in Kentucky Sweet 16 scoring. PERSONAL Born July 10 in Cincinnati … Parents are Chuck and Laura Fredrick … Has a sister, Ju- lia ... Chose Kentucky over North Carolina, Kansas and Gonzaga ... Major is commu- nity and leadership development ... Plays video games or cards, hangs with friends or watches Netflix away from the court ... Fa- vorite food is Skyline ... Off the court talents includes board games and puzzles ... Prays before every game. CJ FREDRICK 6-3 n 190 n RJr. n Cincinnati #1 n G Follow CJ on Social Media n @cj_fredrick on Twitter n @cj_fredrick5 on Instagram Click Here for More Information on CJ©2021 The Coca-Cola Company. Proud partner of40 @KentuckyMBB 2020-21 (at Davidson) Became the sixth player in program history to score 2,000 or more points in his final game as a Wildcat ... Named an All-Atlantic 10 First Team performer ... Averaged 17.1 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game while start- ing in all 22 games ... Scored in double figures in 19 games and made three or more 3s in 11 outings. 2019-20 (at Davidson) Named to the All-Atlantic 10 Second Team ... Averaged 17.2 points per game, which ranked fifth in the league ... Scored in double figures in a team-high 25 games ... Averaged 18.0 points per game against league foes ... Sunk three or more 3s in 11 games ... Over his fi- nal 11 games, averaged 20.6 points per game while shooting 51.7% from the floor. 2018-19 (at Davidson) Selected to the Atlantic 10 First Team ... NABC All-District Team honoree ... Three-time At- lantic 10 Player of the Week ... Ranked third in the league with 17.3 points per game ... Topped double digits in 22 games, including 13 20-point efforts ... Sunk five or more 3s in five outings ... Capped the season with a season-high 31 points to go along with seven rebounds and four assists against Lipscomb in the NIT. 2017-18 (at Davidson) Named the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year ... Made the Atlantic 10 All-Tournament Team ... Five-time Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week hon- ors ... Started in 32 of the 33 contests he ap- peared ... Just the second freshman in school history to begin his career with consecutive 20-point outings (John Gerdy) ... Second on the team and led the Atlantic 10 for freshmen with 18.0 points per game. HIGH SCHOOL Earned All-New England Preparatory School Athletic Council First Team honors as a se- nior at Northfield Mount Hermon in Gill, Massachusetts ... Also captured All-State First Team, ESPN Boston All-State First Team, Bos- ton Globe All-Scholastic and Boston Herald Dream Team accolades . PERSONAL Born Sept. 11 in Barnstable, Massachusetts ... Earned a degree in sociology at Davdison ... Pursuing an undergraduate certificate in busi- ness and economics ... Parents are Rob and Danielle Grady … Has two siblings, Liam and Kayla ... Chose Kentucky over Virginia, Duke and North Carolina. KELLAN GRADY 6-5 n 205 n Gr. n Boston #31 n G Follow KELLAN on Social Media n @KellanGrady31 on Twitter n @kellangrady31 on Instagram Click Here for More Information on Kellan42 @KentuckyMBB HIGH SCHOOL A versatile combo-forward ... Considered a four-star prospect and consensus top-50 recruit ... Ranked as high as No. 33 overall by ESPN’s recruiting services ... Averaged 24.4 points, 12.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.5 blocks per game as a senior ... Named the MaxPreps Illinois Player of the Year ... Also tabbed to the Chicago Land Prep Hoops All-State First Team ... Two-time Chi- cago League Player of the Year ... Named to the Jordan Brand Classic roster ... Also earned selection to the Allen Iverson Roundball Classic ... Most valuable player of the Cath- olic League and Fenwick won the Catholic League championship. PERSONAL Born Sept. 7 in Downers Grove, Illinois ... Parents are Karen and Clyde Hopkins ... Has two sisters, Brianna and Jasmine ... Nick- name is B-Hop ... Major is communication ... Father played basketball at Tennessee Tech ... Participated in several community service events with his basketball team such as giving gifts and gift wrapping at Christmastime and packing meals for the less fortunate around Thanksgiving ... Away from the court, likes to play video games, hang out with his team- mates and play pool or ping-pong ... Lists his most memorable moment as a basketball player as committing to Kentucky ... Favorite food is barbeque boneless wings ... Listens to Lil Durk, Lil Baby and Moneybagg Yo ... Notes his dad is his life’s greatest influence because he’s the reason why he’s the basketball player and man he is today ... Chose No. 23 because of Michael Jordan and LeBron James ... Lists Malik Monk as his favorite former Wildcat ... Favorite movie is Like Mike. BRYCE HOPKINS 6-6 n 220 n Fr. n Oak Park, Ill. #23 n F Follow Bryce on Social Media n @BryceHopkins on Twitter n @brycehopkins Instagram Click Here for More Information on BryceWe make dream homes happen. We know how overwhelming the process can be. With our expertise and resources, we do more to make buying and selling a home as easy as possible. 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Declared for the 2021 NBA Draft but decided to return to school and take advantage of the COVID-19 extra season of eligibility, his sixth year in college … One of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award, which recognizes student-athletes who display excellence in the community, in the classroom, with their character and in competition … One of three team captains … Added valuable leadership both on and off the court on a young and inexperienced team … Led the team in scoring with 11.5 points per game … Tied for the team lead with 17 double-figure scoring games … Led UK with 56 3-pointers on 37.8% shooting, including 29 of 64 over the last eight games … Finished with 77 assists, the top mark on the team … Emerged as Kentucky’s top scoring threat and go-to option late in games over the second half of the season … Team-high-tying two games with 20 or more points … Finished strong to close the season, averaging 16.7 points over the last six games with 24 com- bined 3-pointers on 47.1% shooting … Hit multiple 3-pointers in 11 of the last 12 games … Moving to the primary point guard spot for the last three games, dished out a com- bined 23 assists, the best three-game stretch of his career … Began his UK career with 10 points and three assists in the rout of More- head State, his first game since March 2019 at Creighton after missing the 2019-20 season with an injury. 2019-20 (at Creighton) Redshirted for Creighton’s Big East champion team that finished 24-7 after battling ankle in- juries throughout the season ... In a preseason exhibition tour in Australia, averaged 13.3 points with a team-high 13 assists. 2018-19 (at Creighton) Started all 35 games in the backcourt, aver- aging 9.7 points, 3.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 28.8 minutes per game ... Ranked second on the team with 40 steals, third with 60 free throws made and fourth with 43 3-pointers made ... Developed a defensive stopper’s mentality while splitting time between point guard and off-guard roles ... Team’s active leader in career assists with 259 ... Poured in a career-high 21 points and made 5 of 8 trif- ectas vs. No. 21 Marquette. Personal Born June 30 in Gastonia, North Carolina ... Pursuing a graduate degree in kinesiology and health promotion ... Parents are Sean and Sandy Mintz … Has a three siblings, Da’Se- an, Damare and Danali. 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