Indiana 2026 guard KK Holman picking up Power 5 offers
2026 recruit Kennedy “KK” Holman is picking up offers from Power 5 programs and has started to expand her relationships with programs in consideration.
“My style is fast,” Holman said. “I love getting up and down the court as fast as we can, getting easy shots and creating for others. I want to work on developing my outside shot and my midrange, which I’ve been working on a lot this month.”
The 5-foot-10 point guard from Fishers (Indiana) Hamilton Southeastern High School told On3 that Butler, Marquette and Illinois are three of the programs she’s been in the most contact with recently.
KK Holman visited Marquette, Butler, Bowling Green, Loyola, Louisville, Illinois and Ball State so far, but said she’s scheduling a visit to Wisconsin.
“The thing I always say is that I just want somewhere I can feel at home,” Holman said. “I’m just a big family person, so I want that feeling – especially for the people I’m going to be around 24/7.”
KK Holman talked to On3 about the visits she’s taken so far.
Marquette
“That was my first ever visit with Kayla, who’s one of my closest friends. So, it was definitely easy for me. The coaches that were there aren’t coaching there now, but when they were there, it was really welcoming. For my first visit, I had a lot of fun. All the stress I had before went away because of how welcoming and nice they were.”
Bowling Green
“I talk to an assistant coach there mostly. We always text and call each other to catch up. I also went there with two of my teammates. It was another good experience. We went to the football game with the team and they were really nice. We had a cookout with them too, so it was a different experience, but it was really good to be able to talk to the players.”
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Loyola Chicago
“I went there over fall break because I was in Chicago with my mom for a trip. A lot of my family lives near there. I’m always up there for family reunions. Chicago is a really pretty place and I love going there, so it was definitely a really cool place to be. Seeing their campus on the water was really pretty and the coaches were really welcoming. They made me and my mom feel really welcome. It felt like a family vibe there so I really like them.”
Louisville
“Stephanie [Norman] was actually an assistant coach for my mom when she played at Oregon, so I have a really close relationship with her. I talk to her probably the most. With her, it’s a family relationship and I can talk to her about anything. Going there for a visit was really comforting and I got a lot of family vibes there.”
Illinois
“That’s kind of one of my newer ones. I went to a game when they played IU and that was a big win for them. So just seeing their culture in the locker room and their pregame stuff was really good for me to see. Seeing how they fit in and play together and all that was really nice. Talking to coaches and seeing the campus was really pretty, especially because my family is also close to there, too. So it was just a place where I could definitely see myself playing. I liked it a lot there.”
Ball State
“I went there with Kayla again, one of my teammates. I talked to the head coach a lot, but that was a really good visit. My teammate got offered there. We were in the same room when they offered me, and it was just a heartwarming moment for both of us, because we both definitely dream of playing together. When we go and visit together, it just feels like a family. The campus was really pretty too. So they made us feel very welcomed.”
Butler
“It was really nice. The coaches were really nice. I walked around campus with them. We took pictures, too, and they just made me feel really at home. My dad went on a visit with me there and he normally never goes with me, but the coaches were making him laugh, and it was just good to see that. It was good talking to them and getting to know everyone and getting to know their routines.”