BREAKING: Kentucky Secures Recruiting Win With 5-Star Prospect

Kentucky officially extended an offer to 2027 five-star shooting guard from North Carolina, marking a major recruiting development for the highly regarded guard following his standout performance on the spring circuit, he announced.

The offer came after a strong opening showing at the 3SSB Session 1 in California, where Jordan Page competed with Garner Road, one of the most competitive programs on the circuit. His play during the event reportedly solidified his rising national profile and drew increased attention from several high-major programs, including the Kentucky Wildcats.

Page has been one of the most productive young guards in his class during his junior campaign. Across his junior year, he averaged 23.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.4 steals per game, showcasing a well-rounded offensive game along with strong rebounding ability for his position. His scoring consistency and ability to contribute across multiple statistical categories have made him one of the most closely watched guards in the 2027 class.

5-star guard Jordan Page on NC State visit: 'It was a really great  experience'

 

The Kentucky Wildcats continue to be aggressive in the early stages of recruiting the 2027 cycle, and Page’s offer reflects the program’s emphasis on securing elite perimeter talent early. Kentucky’s coaching staff has been evaluating him closely throughout the spring, with his performance in California appearing to push the recruitment to the next level.

Page’s recruitment is expected to intensify moving forward, as several other high-major programs have already entered the picture. Early scholarship offers have also come from Georgetown, Houston, North Carolina, Oklahoma State, and Tennessee, placing him firmly on the national radar.

Jordan Page leads Broughton basketball to a comeback win over Sanderson

With his combination of size, scoring ability, and production against top competition, Jordan Page is shaping up to be one of the most heavily recruited guards in his class. More visits and additional offers are expected as his AAU season continues and coaches get further evaluations of his development.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *