After missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012, the Wildcats have already beefed up their roster with the additions of transfers T.J. Bamba (Washington State) and Hakim Hart (Maryland), while also extending offers to several elite Class of 2024 prospects in Billy Richmond, Curtis Givens and Isiah Harwell. The Wildcats are also among the final five for Class of 2023 four-star wing Brady Dunlap, who is also considering St. John’s, Nebraska, North Carolina and Penn State. A native of Alexandria, VA, Dickinson is also considering Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland and Georgetown. He visited Kansas last weekend and completed his visit to Kentucky Tuesday. He recently told ZAGSBLOG of Kentucky, “they really want me.” He also said on his Podcast that he has family in Paducah, Ky. “That’s all I’ll say about that,” he said.These two Stags will face each other Thursday Night in the Sweet 16: Hunter Dickinson ‘20 and Justin Moore ‘19. pic.twitter.com/UQx97GMMKN
— DeMatha Catholic High School (@DeMathaCatholic) March 20, 2022
Dickinson was named an AP honorable mention All-America player in 2023 after averaging 18.5 points and 9.0 rebounds for the Wolverines. After Michigan made runs in the NCAA Tournament during his first two seasons, this year the Wolverines missed March Madness and lost in the second round of the NIT to Vanderbilt. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookMichigan’s Hunter Dickinson, listed by nearly everyone as the No. 1 rated transfer in the portal, will be visiting Kentucky this weekend.
— Tres Terrell (@TerrellTres) April 23, 2023
“I do have family in Paducah, KY… That’s all I’ll say about that.” pic.twitter.com/cnqTBiFimm