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UConn Lands Top 2026 Recruit: Junior County Commits

UConn Lands Top 2026 Recruit: Junior County Commits

uconn Lands Top Shooting ​Guard in 2026 Class: Isaiah County Commits

UConn men’s basketball has secured a meaningful commitment for its future,adding highly-rated⁢ shooting guard Isaiah‍ County ⁢to its 2026 recruiting class. The 6-foot-4 guard from Wasatch Academy (Utah) announced his decision after‌ a⁢ final visit to Storrs, choosing‍ the Huskies over ​a competitive field of suitors.

County’s recruitment ⁢included ⁤official ⁢visits to Arizona, Indiana, Maryland, and⁢ purdue, demonstrating the national attention he garnered. ​Ultimately, the atmosphere and ​vision presented by Coach Dan Hurley and his‌ staff proved‌ decisive.

Why UConn?

county emphasized ⁣the feeling he experienced during his visit, notably observing a Huskies practice.‌ He believes UConn provides ‍the‌ ideal surroundings for his development and growth⁤ as a player.

“It was the feeling I got while watching practice, talking to [coach Dan] ​Hurley and‌ going‍ around campus,” County stated. “I believe I’ll be able to develop and grow into the best version of myself ⁤while​ I’m there.”

Hurley’s intense coaching style resonated​ strongly with County, who‌ values a demanding and focused approach. He appreciates Hurley’s ability to consistently elevate his players’ performance.

“We have a great ‍relationship and I love the intensity,” he explained. “I ‍think⁢ that’s why he’s able to get the best out​ of his players every‌ day.”

A Versatile Scoring ⁤Threat

County ⁣is currently ranked ⁢No. 43 in the SC ⁣Next 100, and the No. 4 ⁤shooting guard in his class.‌ His game is characterized by scoring⁤ versatility and a relentless competitive spirit.

You’ll find a player who can​ consistently put points on ⁣the board,⁢ whether creating his own shot or contributing as a​ complementary⁣ scorer. ​He averaged 13.6⁢ points, 4.8 ⁣rebounds, and⁤ 3.4 assists while playing for the Utah prospects on ⁣the ‌Nike EYBL ​circuit⁣ last⁣ spring and summer.

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Here’s a quick look at his⁢ recent performance:

* Multiple 20-point games⁣ on the EYBL circuit.
* Two games with four​ made three-pointers.
* Demonstrated ability to impact the game on both⁣ ends of the floor.

County⁤ believes he can contribute instantly to ‍winning ⁤plays, both with and without the ball in his hands. “I think I’ll be able to make winning plays on both ends of the floor,” he⁤ said. “They ⁤see me being able⁣ to make those winning plays on and off the ball.”

Continuing UConn’s Recruiting Momentum

This commitment marks Hurley’s first pledge in the 2026 class. It continues ​a ⁤remarkable run of recruiting success for the Huskies ⁣program. ‍

UConn has⁢ consistently landed top-tier talent in recent years, including a top-five class in ⁤2025 featuring highly-ranked recruits Braylon Mullins and Eric Reibe.consider this:

  1. The Huskies finished with‍ the​ No. 8 class in 2024.
  2. They secured the No.3 class ⁣in 2023.
  3. This success directly correlates with their back-to-back national championships.

County’s addition solidifies UConn’s position‍ as a national powerhouse and⁤ signals a bright future for the program. You can expect ⁣continued success as⁢ Hurley builds upon the‌ foundation ​of elite talent⁤ and a winning culture.

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