Austin Swartz Commits to Kentucky Over Alabama and…

Austin Swartz Commits to Kentucky Over Alabama and Georgia: Wildcats Land Elite Scorer
In a major recruiting victory, the University of Kentucky has secured the commitment of Austin Swartz, one of the most dynamic shooting guards in the nation. Swartz, a consensus top-30 prospect in the 2025 class, chose the Wildcats over strong pushes from Alabama and Georgia, adding yet another high-level talent to Kentucky’s already impressive recruiting pipeline.
Hailing from Concord, North Carolina, Swartz has developed a reputation as a lethal scorer with exceptional range and versatility. Standing at 6-foot-5, he possesses the size and skill set coveted by high-major programs. Throughout his high school career at Cannon School, Swartz consistently displayed an ability to take over games, whether by attacking the basket or knocking down contested three-pointers with ease. His performance on the grassroots circuit only solidified his standing, as he averaged over 20 points per game and impressed scouts with his smooth shooting stroke and basketball IQ.

Swartz’s decision to commit to Kentucky comes as a significant boost for head coach John Calipari, who continues to reaffirm the program’s status as a premier destination for elite prospects. Despite fierce competition from Alabama and Georgia, Kentucky’s tradition of player development, NBA preparation, and the opportunity to play under the bright lights of Rupp Arena played key roles in Swartz’s choice.
“Coach Calipari’s vision for me, both as a player and as a person, really stood out,” Swartz said during his commitment announcement. “Kentucky felt like home from the beginning. The chance to compete at the highest level, be pushed every day, and continue to grow is exactly what I was looking for.”
For Kentucky, Swartz fills an immediate need on the wing. His ability to stretch the floor will open up the offense and complement the Wildcats’ incoming and returning talent. Known for his work ethic, Swartz is expected to make an instant impact, providing scoring punch and perimeter defense. Analysts praise not just his scoring ability but also his improved playmaking and willingness to involve teammates — traits that should translate well in the fast-paced SEC.
Meanwhile, both Alabama and Georgia had made compelling cases. Alabama’s high-octane offense under Nate Oats seemed like a natural fit for Swartz’s scoring instincts, while Georgia’s coaching staff had built a strong relationship with the talented guard. However, in the end, the allure of Kentucky’s storied program and the opportunity to chase championships in Lexington proved too much to pass up.
With Swartz now officially on board, Kentucky’s recruiting class gains further firepower as they continue to reload for future success. Wildcats fans can look forward to watching one of the country’s most exciting offensive talents suit up in blue and white, as Austin Swartz prepares to make his mark in the college basketball