Bearcats Make A Crucial Move For Coveted Local Guard

UC secures a critical visit with top local talent Josh Tyson as the chase intensifies for elite 2027 recruits.

Cincinnati’s 2027 recruiting board picked up real momentum this week, and the biggest name in the mix is a familiar one close to home.

Lakota West guard Josh Tyson has locked in an official visit with the Bearcats, according to On3’s Joe Tipton. Tipton also reported that Tyson has official visits scheduled with Xavier, Ohio State, and Virginia Tech, while he’s still working on a trip to Michigan State.

“Joshua Tyson has scheduled official visits to Xavier, Ohio State, Virginia Tech, and Cincinnati,” Tipton posted on X this week. “The 6-2 point guard says he's also working on a trip to Michigan State.”

Tyson is ranked 65th nationally and 11th among combo guards in the Class of 2027 by 247Sports. He already holds 13 offers, and Cincinnati looks to be right in the thick of things for the top high school talent in its own backyard.

The local guard is also on the U18 USA Basketball Training Camp roster this summer, another sign of how much his stock has climbed.

“This is a special moment for Lakota West, for Cincinnati basketball and for everyone who believes in the power of hard work and togetherness,” Lakota West boys basketball coach Kelven Moss told WCPO in May. “The journey is just getting started, and we couldn’t be more excited and proud to stand behind Josh.

“This is more than just an individual accomplishment, but it’s a reflection of sacrifice, discipline and belief in something bigger than yourself. The opportunity to represent your country is one of the highest honors in sports, and it speaks volumes about Josh and the teammate and competitor he has become.”

There’s also a built-in connection here. Fellow local four-star Kam Mercer is in Tyson’s ear all summer, and the Bearcats would love for that to matter when decision time comes.

Cincinnati’s 2027 push didn’t stop there. The Bearcats also extended an offer to Antonio Pemberton, a four-star guard from The Master’s Academy in Massachusetts.

Pemberton is ranked 43rd nationally and 12th among point guards by 247Sports. The 6-foot-1, 165-pound guard has 17 offers, with Auburn, Utah, and Florida State among the schools already in the hunt.

He’s another high-level backcourt target for UC as the program keeps stacking names in the next class.

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