2025 forward Samis Calderon has locked in a date for his Kentucky official visit. He will take an official visit to Kentucky from Nov. 9-10, a source tells KSR+.
The 6-foot-8, 200-pound small forward from the Cold Hearts of Overtime Elite (Atlanta, GA) has already taken official visits to Auburn, Michigan, and Tennessee. Calderon is taking an official visit to Kansas from Sept. 3-5. He has not announced any other future visits.
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope was recently in to visit with Calderon, among other prospects, on Oct. 24. Calderon plays at the Overtime Elite program with 2025 Kentucky commit Jasper Johnson, as well as 2026 Kentucky targets Tay Kinney and Adam Oummidoch.
Kentucky has three commits in the 2025 class, but they’re not done just yet. UK remains in pursuit of several prospects in the class. Below is Kentucky’s 2025 recruiting big board.
COMMITS
Jasper Johnson: 6-foot-4 guard from Overtime Elite (GA) – No. 14 overall – COMMITTED 9/5
Malachi Moreno: 7-foot center from Great Crossing (KY) – No. 28 overall – COMMITTED 8/16
Acaden Lewis: 6-foot-3 guard from Sidwell Friends (MD) – No. 30 overall – COMMITTED
5-STARS
Nate Ament: 6-foot-8 forward from Highland (VA) – No. 4 overall
Caleb Wilson: 6-foot-9 forward from Holy Innocents (GA) – No. 5 overall
Chris Cenac: 6-foot-10 forward from Link Academy (MO) – No. 7 overall
Mikel Brown Jr.: 6-foot-3 guard from DME Academy (FL) – No. 11 overall
Brayden Burries: 6-foot-4 guard from Eleanor Roosevelt (CA) – No. 12 overall
UNRANKED
Samis Calderon: 6-foot-8 forward from Overtime Elite
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