< Previous2023-24 (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 42 @KentuckyMBB BRANDON GARRISON 6-10 n 250 n So. n Oklahoma City #10 n F Click Here for More Information on BrandonMonday Nights from 6-7 p.m. on the UK Sports Network. Mark Pope Radio Show Tune in all season long to the UK Sports Network for official coverage of Kentucky Wildcats Basketball. Visit UKathletics.com/ UKSportsNetwork for radio and TV affiliates in your area. Like us on Facebook and follow us on X and Instagram for complete UK Sports Network coverage of the Cats.2023-24 (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 44 @KentuckyMBB WALKER HORN 6-3 n 185 n Jr. n Austin,Texas #21 n G Click Here for More Information on Walker2023-24 (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 46 @KentuckyMBB KERR KRIISA 6-3 n 185 n 5th Year n Tartu, Estonia #77 n G Click Here for More Information on KerrYOUR TAILGATING HEADQUARTERS 2187 HARRODSBURG RD. 3292 RICHMOND RD. & DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR $5 OFF citybbq.comHigh 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 TRENT NOAH 6-5 n 220 n Fr. n Harlan, Ky. #9 n F 48 @KentuckyMBB Click Here for More Information on Trent2023-24 (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 … Started the season opener against Central Michigan, scoring 18 points and adding a team-high eight rebounds and three steals … Scored 20 points and added six rebounds and three steals against Missis- sippi Valley State … Recorded 14 points, a career-high four assists and three rebounds against UTRGV … Notched 13 points, four rebounds and four steals against Iowa … Scored 16 points, including the last-second tip-in against USC in the Rady Children’s In- vitational Championship game … Scored 20 points and added four rebounds, three as- sists, two blocks and two steals versus UAPB … Recorded 13 points, three rebounds, a steal, block and assist against Providence … Scored 16 points at Oklahoma State (2/24) … Posted 16 points on 6-for-9 shooting and added four rebounds and three steals vs. TCU in the Big 12 Tournament. 2022-23 (at Oklahoma): Appeared in 28 games and made nine starts as a freshman … Averaged 4.8 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game … Tallied four double-figure scoring efforts … Started the final nine games of the season. 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 Play- er of the Session and averaged 14.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.3 assists per contest. Personal: Born June 21 in Union, New Jersey … Par- ents are Tania and Henry Oweh … Has three siblings, Kaylen, Odafe and Natasha … Brother, Odafe, is a linebacker for the Bal- timore Ravens … Major is communication … He chose No. 00 because it represents his name… Off the court he enjoys watching Netflix or YouTube … His favorite show is Martin … Lists his favorite movie as Paid in Full … Before games the one thing he has to do is pray … Chose Kentucky because of its rich history when it comes to basketball and he believes in Coach Pope’s vision … Favor- ite basketball player is Lebron James and his favorite former UK player is John Wall. Follow OTEGA on Social Media n @OtegaOweh on X n @otegaoweh on Instagram OTEGA OWEH 6-4 n 215 n Jr. n Newark, N.J. #00 n G 50 @KentuckyMBB Click Here for More Information on OtegaNext >