< PreviousHigh School A consensus five-star prospect and Ken- tucky’s top-ranked player in the 2020 class ... Averaged 19.7 points and 7.0 rebounds per game in helping lead Sierra Canyon to a 30-4 mark and a No. 2 national ranking as a senior ... Named the California Male Athlete of the Year and the California Basketball Player of the Year by USA Today ... Also tabbed a First Team Naismith All-American, Second Team Sports Illustrated All-American, SLAM Maga- zine All-American, California Mr. Basketball and the Gold Coast League MVP ... Selected to the McDonald’s All American Game, the Allen Iverson Roundball Classic and the Jor- dan Brand Classic ... Averaged 22.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.9 steals per game in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League circuit prior to his senior season ... Considered one of the top shooting guards in the class and is ranked as high as No. 5 overall by Rivals ... Earned 2018-19 Max- Preps Boys Basketball Junior All-American Team Honorable Mention distinction after averaging 18.4 points, 5.4 rebounds 1.9 steals while leading his previous high school in Norcross, Georgia, to the state semifinals as a junior. Personal Born Nov. 28 in Norcross, Georgia ... Parents are Alissa and Brandon Boston Sr. … Nick- name is BJ ... Has three sisters, Daija Berry and Aysia and Brandi Boston ... Pursuing a degree in business management ... Served as a volunteer coach for elementary and middle school basketball camps ... His most prized possession is the dollar bill he keeps in his shoe ... Favorite food is barbeque wings ... When he’s not playing basketball he’s spend- ing time with his family ... Favorite movie is He Got Game ... Enjoys drawing pictures ... He eats candy before games ... His favorite former Kentucky player is Shai Gilgeous-Al- exander. 7 Guard n 6-7 n 185 n Fr. BRANDON BOSTON JR. #3 Norcross, Ga. 28 @KentuckyMBB Follow BRANDON on Social Media n @bboston_ on Twitter n @brandonboston on Instagram2019-20 2019-20 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll member ... Played a key reserve role for the Wildcats as a wing and forward … Appeared in all 31 games for the Wildcats during his freshman campaign, including making six starts … Scored 138 points, had 99 rebounds, totaled 13 blocks, posted 11 steals and had six assists … Led the team in steals, rebounds and blocks in two games … Produced five double-figure scoring efforts … Instrumental in helping UK overcome an 18-point deficit in the road win at Florida with a career-high 27 minutes, 10 points, including a career-high two 3-point- ers, three rebounds, and a career-high-tying two steals … After coming up with a key de- fensive rebound, hit the game-clinching free throws in the final seconds vs. Ole Miss … Hauled in a career-high nine rebounds and chipped in with four points in the road win at Tennessee … Posted eight points and five rebounds at home in a win over Georgia … Scored 10 points and pulled in seven boards during the road win at Arkansas … Also was 4 of 4 at the free-throw line in the closing minute to help seal the comeback victory in Fayetteville, Arkansas … Made his first career start and played 25 minutes in the overtime win over Louisville … Had eight points against Utah … Scored 10 points on an efficient 4 of 7 field-goal attempts to go along with four boards at home against Geor- gia Tech … Poured in a career-high 15 points to couple with five rebounds in 16 minutes against Fairleigh Dickinson … Scored nine points, including connecting on his first ca- reer 3-pointer, in the win over FDU … Near- ly had a double-double with 11 points and eight rebounds in the win over Eastern Ken- tucky … Had two rebounds in 15 minutes in his collegiate debut in the win over No. 1/1 Michigan State in Madison Square Garden. High School Ranked in the top 35 by the major recruiting services, including 247Sports (No. 14), Rivals (No. 29) and ESPN (No. 35) ... 247Sports tabs him as the fourth-best small forward in the class ... Ranked the No. 24 overall player by the Recruiting Services Consensus Index ... Consensus five-star prospect ... Averaged 20.1 points and 7.5 rebounds per game for La Lumiere School, which appeared in the GEICO High School Nationals ... In the semi- finals of that tournament, made 9 of 16 shots, including two from long range, and scored a team-high 20 points ... La Lumiere produced a 30-1 record and was ranked as the No. 1 team in the country during his senior cam- paign ... USA Today All-USA Boys Basketball Honorable Mention selection ... Scored 15 Forward n 6-7 n 205 n So. KEION BROOKS JR. #12 Fort Wayne, Ind. 30 @KentuckyMBB Follow KEION on Social Media n @KeionB_12 on Twitter n @klbj.xii on Instagram@UKSportsNetwork 31 points in the Jordan Brand Classic ... Tabbed the Fort Wayne Area Player of the Year ... Fort Wayne News Player of the Year ... Also reached the state finals in 2015-16. Personal Born Aug. 7 in Fort Wayne, Indiana ... Major is undeclared/ex- ploratory studies in agriculture ... Parents are Keion Sr. and Sarita Brooks … Has three brothers, Darrius, Darrion and Karion ... Was an honor roll student ... Father played basketball at Wright State ... Chose No. 12 because it is the same number his dad wore in high school ... Also played football, baseball and soccer as a kid ... Favorite activity away from the court is playing NBA2K ... Grand- parents have been his biggest influence ... Most memorable mo- ment as a player was winning a national championship as a fifth grader ... Chose Kentucky over Indiana, Michigan State, Kansas and UCLA.2019-20 Appeared in four games during his freshman campaign … Made his collegiate debut in the win over Eastern Kentucky. High School One of the best prospects from the state of Kentucky ... Capped his career at George Rogers Clark with 1,371 points and 776 re- bounds ... Two-year captain ... Named an All- 10th Region First Team selection following a senior season where he averaged 15.0 points and 9.5 rebounds per game ... Averaged dou- ble-digit scoring over his final three seasons of high school basketball ... Logged 13 dou- ble-doubles his senior season ... A three-time All-District Team selection and a three-time All-District Tournament Team pick ... Team claimed two District 40 titles ... 10th Region runners-up in 2019. Personal Born July 15 in Lexington, Kentucky ... Major is marketing ... Parents are Lynn and Melis- sa Canada … Has three siblings, Kaleb, Kyle and Kristyn ... 4.0 student ... Member of the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Also participated in Big Brothers, Big Sisters ... Father has been his biggest influence ... Chose No. 14 because it’s always been his favorite number ... His definition of a true hero is someone who you can rely on and follow. Forward n 6-6 n 198 n So. BRENNAN CANADA #14 Mount Sterling, Ky. 32 @KentuckyMBB Follow BRENNAN on Social Media n @brennanc14 on Twitter n @brennanc14 on Instagram@UKSportsNetwork 33High School A consensus five-star prospect ... Ranked as high as No. 8 in the final Rivals rankings and one of the top shooting guards in the country ... Tabbed to the Sports Illustrated All-Amer- ican Third Team ... Naismith All-American Honorable Mention ... New England Prepar- tory School Athletic Council AAA Player of the Year ... NEPSAC AAA First Team selection ... Chosen for the McDonalds All American Game, the Allen Iverson Roundball Classic and the Jordan Brand Classic ... Member of the Brewster Academy team that won the 2019 National Prep Championships and led his team back to the 2020 finals with a 34-3 record before the COVID-19 pandemic can- celed the rest of the event ... Averaged 16.2 points per game to go along with 5.1 re- bounds and 3.7 assists per game in the 2019 Nike Elite Youth Basketball League. Personal Born Sept. 6 in Boston ... Parents are Osmine Clarke and Adrian Briggs … Has three sib- lings, Tatyana, Gavin and Madison ... Pursu- ing a degree in communication ... His most memorable moment as a basketball player is winning his first national championship ... His favorite movies are the Fast and Fu- rious series ... Lists macaroni and cheese as his favorite food ... Chose No. 5 because he once forgot his No. 6 jersey before a game and had to wear No. 5; after he played well in No. 5 he’s worn that number ever since ... His mother has influenced him the most in his life ... Played carribbean pan as a kid ... Likes to down sour gummy worms and apple juice before games ... Lists Tyler Herro, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Hamidou Diallo as some of his favorite former UK players ... Chose Kentucky over Texas Tech, UCLA, Duke, Memphis and Boston College. Guard n 6-7 n 187 n Fr. TERRENCE CLARKE #5 Boston 34 @KentuckyMBB Follow TERRENCE on Social Media n @terrenceclarke on Twitter n @tclarke on InstagramHigh School Consensus four-star prospect ... Averaged 20.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game to lead Vashon High School to the Mis- souri State High School Activities Association Class 4 state semifinals before postseason play was canceled ... Named the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Class 4 Play- er of the Year ... MBCAC Class 5 All-State Team selection ... Two-time state champion ... During the 2019 Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, averaged 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game ... Ranked as high as No. 49 by Rivals ... Climbed the rankings after his surge in the Nike EYBL circuit and a standout performance at the NBPA Top 100 Camp in 2019. Personal Born July 10 ... Parents are Tamika Fletcher and Michael Henderson … Has three siblings, Jalen and Raven Fletcher and Jayden Dicker- son ... Brother Jalen played college basketball at Harris-Stowe State ... Major is undeclared/ exploratory studies in agriculture ... Named to the honor society ... Also played football and participated in track ... His mother has been his life’s greatest influence ... Favorite food is chicken ... Dunked for the first time when he was 13 ... Has to listen to music and eat candy before games ... Lists his favorite movie as Boyz n the Hood ... His most mem- orable moment as a basketball player was winning the state championship ... His favor- ite former Kentucky player is Anthony Davis. Forward n 6-6 n 215 n Fr. 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