Kerr Kriisa, a senior guard from West Virginia, has committed to Kentucky, as confirmed by multiple sources. Kriisa, who previously played at Arizona, has been pursued by Kentucky's head coach Mark Pope multiple times before successfully securing his commitment. Standing at 6-foot-3, Kriisa has an impressive track record, having started 93 games in major conferences, and boasts a career average of 11.0 points and 4.7 assists per game. He is noted for his shooting accuracy, particularly from the three-point range, hitting 42% last season and making 238 career 3s. His career includes two Pac-12 championships, leading the conference in assists, and a significant role in a team that achieved a 33-win season and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
🚨BREAKING🚨 Kentucky has landed former West Virginia and Arizona guard Kerr Kriisa, he told @TheFieldOf68. Kriisa should be fun for Big Blue Nation. https://t.co/eMwijZPQTg
Kentucky adds PG Kerr Kriisa, who started 93 games at Arizona and WVU and shot 42% from 3 last season. He’s made 238 career 3s and was a starter on a 33-win, Pac-12 champ No. 1 seed in 2022 at Zona. So 42% and 50% (Brea) 3-point shooters added to the backcourt today.
The 6-foot-3, 23-year old Kriisa is one of the most battle-tested point guards in college basketball, starting 93 games in the Big 12 and Pac-12. He won a pair of Pac-12 championships, led the conference in assists, and shot 42% for 3 this season at West Virginia. https://t.co/G2uyzdewHq https://t.co/DDIx7w5jyJ
Kentucky has landed former West Virginia and Arizona guard Kerr Kriisa, he told @TheFieldOf68. Kriisa should be fun for Big Blue Nation.
NEWS: West Virginia transfer guard Kerr Kriisa has committed to Kentucky and Mark Pope, he tells @On3sports. The 6-3 senior averaged 11.0 points and 4.7 assists per game this season. Began his career at Arizona. https://t.co/Al4asvnZ7l https://t.co/TS5Ux23pD2
NEWS: West Virginia transfer Kerr Kriisa has committed to Kentucky, he told ESPN. Head coach Mark Pope pursued Kriisa on two separate occasions out of high school and upon transferring out of Arizona, finally securing his commitment the third time around. https://t.co/bq097TvuIN