Arizona is in the mix for one of the country’s top young big men, and the Wildcats have made the cut as 5-star 2027 center Darrius Wabbington trims his list.
Wabbington, a 6-foot-11, 245-pound prospect from Sunnyslope High School in Phoenix, has named Arizona among his top six schools. Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina and Texas are the others on that list.
247Sports ranks Wabbington as the No. 15 player in the country, the No. 2 center and the No. 4 prospect in Arizona. He helped Sunnyslope win the Open State Championship in March.
The Wildcats are set to host Wabbington for the Red-Blue Showcase in late September, and the connection has already been building. He told 247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins that Arizona’s staff has stayed active in his recruitment and that he’s spent time around the program.
“Their staff has been coming to a lot of my stuff,” he told 247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins. “I have been down there and have seen what they do.
I see the plan that they have for me and I’m really interested. They want to play me at the four and they love my size, strength, and skillset.”
Wabbington also has visits lined up for Louisville on Sept. 11 and Texas on Oct. 9. He does not have a commitment date set, and players in the class of 2027 can begin signing in November.
For Wabbington, the decision will come down to more than just the logo on the jersey.
“I will prioritize the relationships,” Wabbington said. “That is the real big part that is really important to me.
The style of play and the school is also really important to me. I want to fit the program and play in an atmosphere where they have a lot of people at the games and the fans are really supportive.”
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Darius Wabbingtons recruitment is narrowing, but Arizona remains squarely in the mix for the highly regarded 2027 center from the state. Wabbington recently trimmed his list to six schools, and the Wildcats are still very much alive alongside Texas, Louisville, Kentucky, North Carolina and Indiana as he works through one of the more watched early recruiting battles in the class.
The next stretch should help clarify where Arizona stands, with Wabbington set to take an official visit to Tucson on Sept. 25. He also has trips lined up to Louisville and Texas, while North Carolina and Indiana do not have public visit dates yet. For Arizona, the pursuit fits a broader frontcourt board that already includes other offered centers, and Wabbingtons versatility gives the staff another intriguing name to monitor as the calendar moves forward. [Read more 🡒]
