Lewis Uvwo spent Thursday making a loud statement at Peach Jam, and Syracuse coach Gerry McNamara was there to see it.
The 2027 five-star center, a Syracuse basketball target, came within one rebound of a triple-double in the Miami-based Nightrydas Elite’s win over Milwaukee-based Team Herro in the main 17U division. Uvwo finished with 10 points, nine rebounds, 10 blocks, two assists and one steal as the Nightrydas pulled out a 58-51 victory.
For Uvwo, the defensive production was the headline. The 6-foot-10, 225-pound big man piled up 10 blocks in front of a crowd that included college coaches from across the country, with the Orange staff among them. It was the kind of rim-protecting performance that turns heads fast on the EYBL circuit.
Peach Jam opened the live period for college coaches on Thursday, allowing staffs to begin watching targets at the event and at other shoe-sponsored circuits through Sunday. Syracuse was right in the mix, with McNamara on hand as Uvwo continued to build his case as one of the top prospects in the class.
Uvwo also had two other games at Peach Jam in North Augusta, S.C., where the Nightrydas went 1-1. In one, he posted 13 points, seven rebounds, two steals and two blocks. In the other, he had six points, four rebounds, one steal and three blocks.
Syracuse offered Uvwo a scholarship in May, and the Florida native is now one of the biggest names on the Orange’s 2027 board. He’ll be a senior at Prolific Prep in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., during the 2026-27 season, and that program is among the top high school teams in the country.
His recruitment is already stacked with heavyweight programs. Uvwo’s offer list includes Duke, Louisville, Arkansas, national champion Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Cincinnati, Providence, Miami, Seton Hall, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Kansas, Florida, Alabama, Southern California, BYU, UCLA, Mississippi State, LSU, Texas and Baylor.
The rankings reflect the buzz. The 247Sports Composite has Uvwo at No. 7 overall in the 2027 class, No. 1 among centers and No. 4 in Florida. Rivals’ Industry Ranking slots him at No. 8 nationally, No. 1 at center and No. 2 in Florida.
Syracuse is also involved with other Prolific Prep talent. Nasir Anderson, a 2027 five-star point guard, holds a ‘Cuse offer, while Michai White, a 2028 five-star point guard who has drawn interest from the Orange staff, recently transferred to the Crew from Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.
With so many powerhouse programs already in the chase, Syracuse has plenty of competition for Uvwo. Still, there doesn’t appear to be a clear leader yet.
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