Washington adds three sought after prospects to list of official visitors

The Washington Huskies added three more official visitors to their schedule, including two four-star prospects.

The Washington Huskies coaching staff added three more official visitors to its summer plans during the week. Head coach Jedd Fisch has emphasized his commitment to securing a top flight recruiting class and the latest round of players to set a date for their official visits to Seattle appear to live up to his expectations.

4-star WR Cooper Perry, may 3

The top player in the state of Arizona will make Seattle his first stop as part of a busy summer. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound receiver and the nation’s No. 220 overall player according to 247 Sports will have a busy summer that also includes stops at Oregon, Oklahoma, and Arizona State.

Wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings will be looking to add at least two or three high caliber players at the position and could build a solid class around Perry if he’s able to earn a commitment from the product of Notre Dame Preparatory in Scottsdale.

4-star LB Mark iheanachor, June 21

Iheanachor, a product of Narbonne High School in Los Angeles, California, was a top target for Kalen DeBoer’s staff before Fisch took over. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound linebacker would bring depth and talent to a position that will have just three scholarship players on the roster in 2025.

It won’t be easy for linebackers coach Robert Bala to reel in his services, no matter how vocal Iheanachor has been about his interest in Washington. Following the announcement of his summer plans, which will also include trips to Arizona State, Oregon State, and SMU, the Georgia Bulldogs extended an offer to the nation’s No. 30 linebacker on February 28.

3-star DB larue zamorano, june 21

June 21 is shaping up to be the largest weekend of the summer for Fisch’s coaching staff, especially for cornerbacks coach John Richardson and safeties coach Vinnie Sunseri. Headlined by safety Anquon Fegans, Zamorano became the fourth defensive back to set an official visit for that weekend.

Ranked as the nation’s No. 46 cornerback, the 6-foot-1, 170-pound product of Centennial High School in Corona, California is starting to garner national interest on the recruiting trail. He is set to take unofficial visits to Alabama and Georgia in March and will also take an official visit to Utah at the end of May.