The Kentucky Wildcats have officially entered the recruiting battle for Alijah Arenas, a top-tier 2026 shooting guard and the son of former NBA standout Gilbert Arenas.
Standing at 6-foot-4, Arenas has garnered national attention for his scoring prowess and relentless offensive game.
Arenas lit up the scoreboard last season at Chatsworth Charter High School in Los Angeles, averaging an astounding 33 points per game. His efficient shooting — 49% from the field — highlights his ability to score from all over the court. Kentucky’s offer reflects their recognition of Arenas’ immense potential, as he’s currently ranked No. 4 overall in the 2026 class by Rivals.
While Arenas is being pursued by several top programs, Kentucky’s passionate fanbase could give them a unique edge. When speaking with On3 about his recruitment, Arenas emphasized the importance of a program’s energy:
“For college, the atmosphere and the crowd is kind of the number one thing I’m looking for. That helps the team so much.”
Rupp Arena’s legendary Big Blue Nation could play a massive role in his recruitment. There have been electric game-day atmospheres this year, and if that continues, could make a strong impression as Arenas narrows his choices over the recruiting period.
While Kentucky has made its interest clear, Arenas’ recruitment may ultimately hinge on a showdown with Arizona, where his father played and became a star.
The Wildcats from Tucson boast deep ties to the Arenas family, making this a battle that Kentucky head coach Mark Pope will need to carefully navigate.
In addition, there is a younger Arenas to keep an eye on as well.
Kentucky fans will be watching closely as this heated recruitment unfolds. Can Big Blue Nation win over Alijah Arenas and add another future star to their ranks? Time will tell.