October 8, 2024

One of Kentucky’s top remaining recruiting targets will be in Lexington for the Wildcats’ premier recruiting weekend of the year in Big Blue Madness.

 

Washington (D.C.) Sidwell 4-star point guard Acaden Lewis will take his final official visit to UK this weekend for Big Blue Madness, according to 247Sports national recruiting analyst Dushawn London.

 

Lewis (6-2, 170), who is ranked as the No. 5 point guard and No. 32 overall prospect in the 2025 class by 247Sports, is down to UConn, Duke, and Kentucky. He’s already taken official visits with the Huskies (Sept. 20) and Blue Devils (Oct. 4

“Obviously they’re all blue bloods and everyone could see that pretty quick,” Lewis told 247Sports. “I want to play on the biggest stage and each school gives me that opportunity. I’ve always been the guy who likes to play in really big games/crowds. I always played better in games like that. There’s a thrill that comes with playing at these schools and they all have a big brand and elite coaches.”

 

Kentucky extended a scholarship offer to Lewis during an unofficial visit to campus in June following a standout performance at the prestigious NBPA Top 100 Camp in Orlando, where he was named Co-Most Valuable Player by 247Sports national recruiting analyst Travis Branham and jumped 44 spots in the national rankings.

“His dynamic ball skills and scoring ability created opportunities for himself and others time and time again,” Branham wrote. “Lewis drilled shots from three, got in the paint, finished around the rim, and was efficient in his production.”

 

Playing for Team Durant on the Nike EYBL circuit, Lewis averaged 16.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game this travel season.

On Sept. 9, Pope sent the entire UK staff for an in-home visit with Lewis.

 

“Coach Pope has done a really good job recruiting me along with Coach (Jason) Hart and Coach (Alvin) Brooks. They’ve all been on my line and have watched film with me. They just came for an in-home visit with the whole staff which meant a lot to me,” Lewis told 247Sports. “With Kentucky there’s opportunity. I saw how he played at BYU. He played fast and really trusted his point guards. He lets them rock out and I can see myself doing that. I’ve also played with Jasper (Johnson) and Malachi (Moreno) at various camps. I can see myself playing with those two. Overall, Kentucky is a guard school.”

 

Kentucky’s 2025 recruiting class, which features 5-star shooting guard Jasper Johnson and 5-star center Malachi Moreno, is currently ranked No. 5 nationally in the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings

Big Blue Madness will be the first college basketball event to feature a state-of-the art ASB GlassFloor, which is designed to enhance player performance and provide fans with a more immersive experience. The ASB GlassFloor, which was also used at 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis, the 2024 Basketball Champions League Final and the 2023 FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup, is a full LED video sports floor allowing for interactive applications.

 

 

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