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Jasper Johnson is one of the most highly anticipated prospects heading into next season. He signed with the Kentucky Wildcats and will join coach Mark Pope in Lexington for the 2025-26 season.
Jasper Johnson is a Kentucky native five-star freshman who many anticipate being a star for Mark Pope's Kentucky Wildcats.
Mark Pope has not been quiet with his expectations for incoming freshman Jasper Johnson. The Kentucky men’s basketball head ...
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SB Nation on MSNMore new Wildcats move in, embrace mission for banner No. 9Malachi Moreno, Braydon Hawthorne, and Reece Potter arrive in Lexington as Kentucky starts the chase for No. 9 again this ...
Jasper Johnson, a five-star guard in the 2025 class, announced his commitment to Mark Pope's Kentucky in September last year. He used four words to express himself to the Big Blue Nation fans.
Ahead of his debut with the Wildcats, Freshman Guard Jasper Johnson makes a stop at BBN Tonight to talk about what he can do ...
Jasper Johnson joining the fold Thursday had a multitude of meaning for the Wildcats. First and foremost: UK, for the moment, has the top-ranked recruiting class in the SEC for the 2025 cycle ...
There was one constant in the recruitment of five-star class of 2025 guard Jasper Johnson. Noise. The 6-foot-4, 178-pound Central Kentucky native made his college commitment earlier this month ...
Jasper Johnson, a Lexington native and one of the top basketball players in the 2025 high school class, announces his commitment to the University of Kentucky during a ceremony at the Woodford ...
Five-star guard Jasper Johnson — the No. 12 player in the 2025 class — has committed to Kentucky, giving Mark Pope his first five-star commit as the Wildcats’ coach. Johnson picked UK over ...
NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. — Jasper Johnson’s recruitment is winding down, with a decision likely coming in the next month, and his commitment could be a litmus test of sorts for three of the biggest ...
Jasper Johnson, the top-ranked player in the state in the 2025 class, committed to UK on Thursday. He picked Kentucky over his four other finalists: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisville and North Carolina.
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