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Kentucky WBB offers 6-foot-1 2025 guard Bryn Martin

Screenshot 2023-11-10 at 1.25.30 PMby:Phoenix Stevens04/29/24

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Kenny Brooks has very clearly been a busy man since he got into Lexington. On Saturday, we learned that Brooks extended his first 2027 offer, and he continues to look to build for the future.

On Sunday, it was announced that Brooks and Kentucky had offered 6-foot-1 2025 guard Bryn Martin.

Martin currently holds offers from the likes of Iowa, Ohio State, Louisville, and Virginia Tech, among others. On top of that, she has visited Xavier, Pitt, West Virginia, and Wake Forest as well as several other schools. Martin is certainly one of the most highly coveted guards in the high school junior class.

This past season, Martin put up 20.8 points per game on 41.1% shooting from three-point range. Additionally, she recorded 4.9 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and 2.1 steals per game. She was a finalist for Miss Ohio Basketball and she scored 38 points in a state tournament semifinal game as well.

Lauren Hurst, Adelaide Jernigan and ZaKiyah Johnson are (as far as we know) the other 2025 prospects that Brooks has offered since he arrived at Kentucky.

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Some other names to keep an eye on in the 2025 class are Leah Macy and Ciara Byars. Both happen to be from and play in the Bluegrass State. They are two of the best prospects in the country, as ranked by ESPN. Then, there’s Kennedy Henry, who recently re-opened her recruitment after decommitting from Virginia Tech.

While this year’s roster is starting to look like it could make some serious noise, Brooks’ second unit at Kentucky has some major potential as well.

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