< Previous50 n @KentuckyMBB KENTUCKY BASKETBALL 2024-25: Appeared in 24 games during debut season … Averaged 2.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per game … Had eight games with three or more rebounds … Scored four points in eight min- utes in NCAA Tournament win over Illinois … Tallied four points and a season-high two assists in SEC Tournament against Alabama … Snared six rebounds and posted four points in SEC Tournament game vs. Okla- homa … Scored seven points and collected six boards on the road at Texas … Was key in home win over Tennessee, finishing with a season-best 11 points while hitting three 3s in the game … He became just the third play- er in program history to connect on three or more 3s off the bench against an AP Top 5 opponent … Scored first points of career on a 3-pointer vs. Jackson State … Made colle- giate debut during season-opener vs. Wright State … Named to the SEC First-Year Aca- demic Honor Roll. High School: Was inducted into Harlan County Public Schools Frank Brittain Academic and Athlet- ic Hall of Fame in May of 2025 … Finished his high school career as the state of Kentucky’s fifth all-time leading scorer in high school basketball history … Scored 3,707 career points … That total is a school and county record … 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 … 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 Ken- tucky Association of Basketball 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 Lou- isville 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 … 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 … Must pray before games … His parents have influenced his life the most. Follow TRENT on Social Media n @trentnoah2_ on X n @trentnoah2 on Instagram Click Here for More Information on Trent TRENT NOAH 6-5 n 220 n So. n Harlan, Ky. #9 n FYOUR TAILGATING HEADQUARTERS 2187 HARRODSBURG RD. 3292 RICHMOND RD. & DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR $5 OFF citybbq.com2024-25: NABC All-District First Team selection … Voted second team All-SEC by the league’s coaches … Scored in double figures in each of the team’s first 26 games, and 33 overall … The 26-game double-figure scoring game streak was the longest of any SEC player to begin the season … Set career-best marks in points per game (16.2), rebounds per game (4.7), assists per game (1.7), steals per game (1.6), blocks per game (0.5), free-throw percentage (.776), total 3s made (27), total free throws made (149), total field goals made (204), total re- bounds (168), assists (62), blocks (19), steals (57) and points (584) … Became a 1,000-point scorer during the SEC Tournament … Led the team in scoring and steals … Paced the team in scoring in 16 games … Had one dou- ble-double … Generated three or more steals in seven games … Became the first player this century to hit two game-winning shots against the same team (Oklahoma on the road and in the SEC Tournament) … Charted 13 points, four rebounds and two steals in the Sweet 16 … Had 15 points and four boards vs. Illinois in the NCAA Tournament … Scored 20 points, had eight rebounds and dished out a career-high six assists in the win over Troy to open the NCAA Tournament … Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. 2023-24 (at Oklahoma): Appeared in 32 games and made 28 starts … Rady Children’s Invitational All-Tournament Team selection … Averaged 11.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.0 assists per outing … Shot 49.3% from the field, 37.7% from deep and 64.3% from the free-throw line …. Recorded double-digit points on 19 occasions. 2022-23 (at Oklahoma): Appeared in 28 games and made nine starts as a freshman. High School: Four-star prospect by ESPN.com, 247Sports and Rivals … Ranked No. 73 by 247Sports, 76 by Rivals and 89 by ESPN … Led Team Final EYBL (PA) to a 17U Peach Jam title … Named Nike EYBL Peach Jam Breakout Player of the Session. Personal: Born June 21 in Union, New Jersey … Parents are Tania and Henry Oweh … Has three sib- lings, Kaylen, Odafe and Natasha … Brother, Odafe, is a linebacker for the Baltimore Ra- vens … Major is communication … He chose No. 00 because it represents his name. Follow OTEGA on Social Media n @OtegaOweh on X n @otegaoweh on Instagram Click Here for More Information on Otega OTEGA OWEH 6-4 n 220 n Sr. n Newark, N.J. #00 n G 52 n @KentuckyMBB KENTUCKY BASKETBALL54 n @KentuckyMBB KENTUCKY BASKETBALL 2024-25 (at Miami (OH)): Appeared in 30 games for the RedHawks and averaged 6.5 points and 3.7 rebounds … Had 21 blocked shots on the season … Tallied 15 points and eight rebounds in the opening game of the Mid-American Conference Tour- nament against Eastern Michigan … Scored 12 points in a road win at Buffalo … Went for 11 points and five rebounds in home win vs. Northern Illinois … Scored 14 points and tied career high with three blocks vs. Western Michigan … Posted a career-high 19 points vs. Sacred Heart. 2023-24 (at Miami (OH)): Played in 26 games and made 11 starts as a freshman … Scored in double-figures in five games … Averaged 6.0 points and 3.0 re- bounds per appearance … Had 15 points in a home win over Central Michigan … Scored a season-high 17 points against Bowling Green … Swatted three shots in win versus Wilberforce, also posting 10 points, six re- bounds and four assists … Made college de- but at Evansville … Went 15-33 (.455) from behind the 3-point line for the season. High School: Played at Lexington Catholic High School where he was named the 2023 Lexington Player of the Year by the Lexington Her- ald-Leader and was a finalist for Mr. Ken- tucky Basketball … Was named the 11th Region’s Player of the Year as a senior, aver- aging 17.9 points and 8.7 rebounds for the District 43 champs while serving as a team captain. Personal: Enjoys playing NBA 2k and MLB the Show … Favorite food is Pizza … First car he drove was a Chevy Impala … Dunked for the first time when he was 14 years old … If he could have one superpower it would be the ability to fly … Favorite former Kentucky player is John Wall … Son of David and Sherri … Born March 26. Follow REECE on Social Media n @ReecePotter18 on X n @reece_potter35 on Instagram Click Here for More Information on Reece REECE POTTER 7-1 n 230 n Jr. n Lexington, Ky. #33 n FAt Field & Main Bank, we’re more than a place to manage money — we’re your neighbor, your supporter, and your community partner. 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BANKING IS CRAFTED .2024-25 (at Arizona State): Started all 24 games in which he played with the Sun Devils, averaging 9.4 points, 7.9 re- bounds, 2.6 blocks and 1.5 assists while shooting 52.5 percent from the field … Big 12 All-Freshman Team … Big 12 All-Defen- sive Team … Named to the National Defen- sive Player of the Year Watch List in early February … Set Arizona State freshman records for total blocked shots (63) and re- bounds per game (7.9) despite missing the latter portions of the season after suffering a torn ACL on Feb. 23 … Only player in the country to reach a combined 90 steals and blocks in fewer than 25 games … Had 11 games scoring in double figures and post- ed six double-doubles … Led Sun Devils in blocks in 19 games and in rebounds 16 times … Scored 18 points at Kansas State … Tallied a season-high 20 points against UCF on Jan. 14, also blocking five shots … Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week on Deb. 23 following breakout performance vs. UMass in which he scored 19 points to go along with 11 re- bounds and four blocks … Posted first career double-double against St. Thomas, scoring 13 points while corralling 14 rebounds … Swatted a season-high six shots in his colle- giate debut vs. Idaho State. High School: Consensus five-star prospect … McDonald’s All-American … Averaged 17.3 points, 11.6 rebounds, 2.4 blocks, 1.4 steals and 1.4 as- sists per game as part of the Overtime Elite high school league as a junior … After reclas- sifying from the class of 2025 to the class of 2024, Quaintance averaged 9.9 points, 6.2 boards, 1.6 blocks and 1.4 assists on the Nike grassroots circuit in the summer of 2023 … Represented Team USA at the 2023 FIBA Americas U16 Championship, winning a gold medal. Personal: Son of Carla and Hammin … Born July 11 … Siblings are Jia, Jasmin, Jace, Jaxson and Jo- siah … Father, Haminn, played basketball at Kent State and Jacksonville … Enjoys watch- ing anime and playing chess in spare time … Favorite chain restaurant is Chipotle … Favorite movie is Into the Spider-Verse … Fa- vorite TV show is One Piece … Dunked for the first time when he was 13-years-old … Favor- ite basketball player is Kyrie Irving … Favorite former Kentucky player is Anthony Davis. 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