Kenny Payne and Jeff Brohm are both recruiting heavily this week on-campus, the future is bright for both programs

The common area on the Belknap campus of the University of Louisville is desolate on a Tuesday evening at 5:50 pm when the area known as the “quad” is usually bustling with activity. The university extended spring break through March 17 and thereafter classes will be offered remotely due to the coronavirus outbreak in Louisville, Ky. on Mar. 17, 2020.Desolate Uofl01 Sam
The common area on the Belknap campus of the University of Louisville is desolate on a Tuesday evening at 5:50 pm when the area known as the “quad” is usually bustling with activity. The university extended spring break through March 17 and thereafter classes will be offered remotely due to the coronavirus outbreak in Louisville, Ky. on Mar. 17, 2020.Desolate Uofl01 Sam /
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Kaden Magwood

Kaden Magwood is a Louisville native, who played his freshman high school season with the Western High School Warriors before transferring to Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia. The 6-foot-2, 160-pound point guard has announced in a previous interview that he would love to come home and play for Kenny Payne and the Louisville basketball program.

According to On3, Magwood is listed as a four-star prospect, whereas on Rivals.com he is listed as a three-star. But, he was only a sophomore last season, so either way his future is very bright.

On Tuesday, March 21, 2023, several media outlets reported that he was on an unofficial visit to the University of Louisville. Magwood confirmed less than a week ago that Louisville has reached out to him already.