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Chris Cenac, On3's No. 5 overall in 2025, will visit Kentucky this weekend

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw09/26/24

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On3 5-star power forward Chris Cenac (photo credit - Jamie Shaw)

Chris Cenac, On3’s No. 5 overall player in the 2025 class, will be taking an official visit to see Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats this weekend, a source confirms to On3.

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His trip to Lexington will be his fourth official visit. Houston, Auburn, and Tennessee have each hosted him over the last couple of weeks. The five-star power forward has upcoming dates set with LSU (10/9) and Arkansas (10/19).

The 6-foot-10 Cenac is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and is scheduled to be playing his senior season at Branson (MO) Link Academy.

Cenac currently has a top 12 of Arkansas, Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, UConn, Houston, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Michigan State, Tennessee, and Texas.

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While Cenac has stated that he thinks his recruitment could go into the Spring Signing Period, he has not stated an official timeline or date yet in his recruitment.

More on On3’s No. 5 prospect in 2025 Chris Cenac

Chris Cenac has a great frame. It is projectable with long arms and natural fluidity. Cenac has good touch with good hands. He is a threat to step out and knock down a shot with his feet set. He needs to continue working on his balance and feet on the shot, but the release is consistent. Cenac is an excellent area rebounder. Making a concerted effort to high point and secure every board. He still needs strength, especially in his core and base. There is the defensive upside. Cenac has a fluidity when he moves. He can open his hips and slide his feet. He also has natural timing around the rim. Now it is all about learning the angles, rotations, and footwork on that end. There is a high ceiling with Cenac as a lot of his tools translate to the highest levels of basketball. It is all about reps and development. He is still on the younger end of his 2025 class.