Kentucky Basketball is set to host a key transfer portal visitor this week, as Colgate point guard Jalen Cox is scheduled for a campus visit on Wednesday. The Wildcats, under head coach Mark Pope, are actively evaluating backcourt options, and Cox brings a compelling resume as a proven scorer and playmaker.
The 6-foot-3 guard made a major leap this past season, transforming into the Patriot League's standout performer. He averaged an impressive 17.9 points, 5.3 assists, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.7 steals per game, earning First Team All-Patriot League and All-Defensive Team honors. His ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor makes him a coveted asset for any program looking to bolster its guard rotation.
This won't be Cox's first look at Rupp Arena. He faced the Wildcats last season when Colgate visited, a game Kentucky won 78-67. While his stat line that night was modest, his development since has been dramatic. He has evolved from a complementary piece into the focal point of an offense, showcasing improved shot creation and leadership as a true floor general.
Now ranked within the top 170 prospects in the transfer portal by major recruiting services, Cox's visit represents a significant step. He'll be evaluating a potential jump to the high-major level of the SEC, while Kentucky assesses how his dynamic scoring and all-around game could fit into their system. For a program synonymous with guard excellence, adding a player of Cox's caliber could be a major move in building next season's roster.
