In his first season with the Washington Huskies, coach Danny Sprinkle is trying to revitalize the team’s recruiting prowess as it moves into the Big Ten.
For Husky fans, that will always start in the state of Washington. After losing the top player in the state, guard Jaylen Petty, to New Mexico, Sprinkle’s coaching staff received some good news from Kaden Powers, the No. 2 player in Washington.
A 6-foot-5, 185-pound combo guard from Rainier Beach High School, Powers announced his top five schools on Tuesday, placing the Huskies alongside their Week Five football opponent, Rutgers, as well as Seattle University, James Madison, and Montana.
On3 has Powers ranked as the No. 10 combo guard in the 2025 cycle, and he could be a promising long-term addition to Sprinkle’s roster if he chooses the Huskies. He has been a late riser in the class and appears to be a developmental take, but his upside as a scorer is an exciting prospect for Washington’s coaching staff.
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— Kaden powers (@Kadenpowers4) September 24, 2024