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Cardinals Add Incoming Freshman Obinna Ekezie Jr.
June 02, 2026 | Men's Basketball
No. 1 center in the Class of 2027 to reclassify and join Louisville for 2026-27
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville men's basketball head coach Pat Kelsey announced the signing of Obinna Ekezie Jr. on Tuesday.
"When an opportunity to add a player like Obinna Ekezie presents itself, you have to capitalize," said Kelsey. "We believe that Obi's talent far surpasses the attributes that led to him being the #1 rated center in his class. It's his instincts and intellect that separate him, and he truly is one of the nation's premier prospects. He's an exceptional rebounder, shot blocker, and sees the game much like a veteran would. On the offensive end, his length, explosiveness and timing make him a significant threat as both a roller and post-up threat; combine that with his capability as a passer and shooter and you have a nightly matchup nightmare."
Ekezie comes to The Ville from Orlando, Fla., where he most recently attended Southeastern Prep. Originally in the Class of 2027, he will reclassify to the Class of 2026 and will be eligible to play for the Cardinals in 2026-27.
Ekezie was originally the No. 1 center in the Class of 2027 and is now No. 8 in the SC Next 100 rankings for 2026.
The five-star recruit averaged 12.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in his junior year of high school. Additionally, he shot over 60% from the floor.
His father, Obinna Ekezie Sr., played for Maryland and was drafted in the second round by the Vancouver Grizzlies.
"When an opportunity to add a player like Obinna Ekezie presents itself, you have to capitalize," said Kelsey. "We believe that Obi's talent far surpasses the attributes that led to him being the #1 rated center in his class. It's his instincts and intellect that separate him, and he truly is one of the nation's premier prospects. He's an exceptional rebounder, shot blocker, and sees the game much like a veteran would. On the offensive end, his length, explosiveness and timing make him a significant threat as both a roller and post-up threat; combine that with his capability as a passer and shooter and you have a nightly matchup nightmare."
Ekezie comes to The Ville from Orlando, Fla., where he most recently attended Southeastern Prep. Originally in the Class of 2027, he will reclassify to the Class of 2026 and will be eligible to play for the Cardinals in 2026-27.
Ekezie was originally the No. 1 center in the Class of 2027 and is now No. 8 in the SC Next 100 rankings for 2026.
The five-star recruit averaged 12.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in his junior year of high school. Additionally, he shot over 60% from the floor.
His father, Obinna Ekezie Sr., played for Maryland and was drafted in the second round by the Vancouver Grizzlies.
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