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Five-star PG Kylan Boswell reclassifies to 2022 class

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Nathanial Stenchever

Head coach of the Arizona men’s basketball team Tommy Lloyd talks to a referee on Thursday, Feb. 17, in McKale Center. The Wildcats would win the game 83-69 against Oregon State University.

Wednesday night, Arizona five-star point guard recruit Kylan Boswell has said he is going to reclassify to be eligible for the upcoming 2022-23 college basketball season.

Boswell originally committed to Arizona on February 28, 2022 and said at the time he was open to a reclassification. He was ranked as the 15th best prospect in the 2023 recruiting class and second best player in the state of Arizona according to 247sports.

As a junior in high school at AZ Compass Prep in Chandler, Arizona Boswell averaged 13.8 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2 assists per contest.

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He is a shifty point guard that excels scoring at all three levels on the court while being a high-level playmaker. Boswell is the sixth new Wildcat that will join Head Coach Tommy Lloyd’s program come the fall. He also joins a very talented back-court alongside returning players Kerr Kriisa, Pelle Larrson, and Adama Bal with newcomers Courtney Ramey (Texas) and Cedric Henderson Jr. ( Cambell).

Unlike most talented five-star freshmen recruits that go one-and-done to the NBA Draft, that will not be the case for Boswell as he isn’t eligible for the NBA Draft until 2024.


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