Two former Kentucky players are having productive seasons for Washington

Two former Wildcats have fit in nicely in Seattle.

Two former Kentucky Wildcats, Keion Brooks Jr. and Sahvir Wheeler, ended up with the Washington Huskies following the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons respectively.

With most of the non-conference slate wrapped up, both players have proven that they belong in Seattle.

Brooks, a senior forward who spent three seasons in Lexington, has been particularly impressive during his second year with the Huskies.

The 6-foot-7 native of Fort Wayne, Indiana currently leads Washington in scoring with 20.1 points per game and in rebounds with 7.6 per game. Additionally, Brooks is shooting 49.4% from the field.

Wheeler, a senior guard who spent two seasons with the Georgia Bulldogs prior to his two seasons with the Wildcats, has made an immediate impact in Seattle.

The 5-foot-9 native of New York, New York is Washington's second-highest scorer, averaging 15.6 points per game. He leads the team in assists with 7.1 per game. Additionally, Wheeler is shooting 44.3% from the field.

Both players were highly rated coming out of high school.

Brooks was a 5-star with a 0.9909 composite rating according to 247Sports. He was the No. 24 player nationally, the No. 6 small forward and the No. 2 player in the state of Indiana. Brooks is the No. 53 recruit in Kentucky history.

Wheeler was a 4-star recruit with a 0.9570 composite rating according to 247Sports. He was the No. 100 player nationally, the No. 8 point guard and the No. 10 player in the state of Texas.

Both players are on pace to have career years for Washington in 2023-24.


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Daniel Locke
DANIEL LOCKE

Daniel is a staff writer for four Sports Illustrated/FanNation sites: Auburn Daily, Braves Today, Inside the Marlins and Wildcats Today. Additionally, he serves as the Auburn Athletics beat reporter for 1819 News. He is a junior at Auburn University majoring in journalism.