
While several top prospects in the 2026 class have already committed to schools, there are still talented players available. Arizona and head coach Tommy Lloyd have secured a commitment from four-star power forward Cameron Holmes and are pursuing other elite recruits.
One of those recruits is a five-star shooting guard and a top-five player in the country who recently provided an update on where the Wildcats stand in his recruitment.
On Dec. 17, Arizona on SI reported that Caleb Holt, a five-star shooting guard from Huntsville, Alabama, who plays for Prolific Prep in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, had named the Wildcats as one of his top five schools alongside Alabama, Houston, Kentucky, and Providence.
Holt is one of the top recruits in the country and would be a massive addition to Arizona's 2026 class. Rivals' industry rankings list him as the No. 3 overall player in the country and the No. 1 shooting guard.
About a week after Holt named his top five, he spoke with Rivals' Joe Tipton about each program. When discussing Arizona, the five-star shooting guard said he has built strong relationships with assistant coach Brandon Chappell and with Lloyd, who coached Holt during the 2025 FIBA World Cup with the USA U19 team. He also compared Lloyd to Prolific Prep head coach Ryan Bernardi.
Holt also spoke with Tipton about what he's looking for in a program, explaining that he wants to join a team where he's the No. 1 option. He added that a team that runs an NBA-style offense with lots of ball screens is a key factor in his decision.
As of now, Holt hasn't set a specific commitment date, but he told Tipton he plans to make a decision in February or March. Arizona and Lloyd will have to beat out the five-star shooting guard's other finalists to land him, but it appears the Wildcats have a strong chance to secure a commitment from one of the top players in the 2026 class.
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