2024 recruit Carter Bryant to visit Arizona Basketball in February

TUCSON, ARIZONA - NOVEMBER 27: Wilbur Wildcat runs across the court in celebration during the second half of the NCAAB game at McKale Center on November 27, 2021 in Tucson, Arizona. The Arizona Wildcats won 105-59 against the Sacramento State Hornets. (Photo by Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)
TUCSON, ARIZONA - NOVEMBER 27: Wilbur Wildcat runs across the court in celebration during the second half of the NCAAB game at McKale Center on November 27, 2021 in Tucson, Arizona. The Arizona Wildcats won 105-59 against the Sacramento State Hornets. (Photo by Rebecca Noble/Getty Images) /
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With Tommy Lloyd and Arizona Basketball continuing to put focus on the recruiting class of 2024, Small Forward Carter Bryant will visit again in February.  

Things are steadily picking up for Arizona Basketball in the recruiting class of 2024 as already the Wildcats secured a commitment from four-star combo guard Jamari Phillips.

Beyond that, the Wildcats are doing quite well with several other recruits including highly-touted five-star small forward, Carter Bryant.

It wasn’t long ago that the Wildcats offered Bryant, and so far Tommy Lloyd and the Wildcats have made a sizable impact.

Arizona had Bryan on campus for the Arizona Red-Blue game back on September 30, but making news via social media on Monday, it was announced that Bryant will be in town again in February to take an official visit.

Arizona Basketball has put in a lot of work in such a short time, and that has made a difference in the recruitment of 2024 small forward Carter Bryant.

As Tommy continues to build his reputation as a head coach, he is also strengthening his recruiting relationships in year two at Arizona.

So far, he has received commitments from five-star point guard Kylan Boswell (reclassified for 2022), four-star shooting guard KJ Lewis for 2023, Jamari Phillips for 2024, as well as a slew of talented, international prospects and graduate transfers.

With offers from Duke, Gonzaga, Oregon, and several others, Carter has his fair share of suitors already, and if the Wildcats were to pull this one off, this would be a huge get for Arizona!

A budding star from Sage Hill School in Newport Coast, CA, Carter is considered to be the No. 7 overall player in the class by 247Sports and is also considered to be the No. 2 rated small forward. Additionally, he is the top-rated prospect from the state of California as well!

At 6-foot-8, Carter possesses a massive wingspan and with his skillset and athleticism, he is the prototypical wing/forward hybrid.

Carter is a talented athlete that can score at all three levels, he uses his length and size well on defense, and he is also a solid passer with a great vision of the court.

Overall, this kid possesses a lot of upside and potential, and here’s a small preview of how special of a talent he is!

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