Here’s the latest I can confirm from recent reporting:
- Reece Potter has announced he will return to Kentucky for the 2026-27 season, keeping him in the Wildcats’ frontcourt for another year. This was publicly shared around mid-April 2026.[1]
- Potter is a 7-foot-1 center from Lexington who played at Miami (OH) before transferring to Kentucky, and his return completes another confirmed Wildcats addition/retention for 2026-27 according to coverage in April 2026.[5][1]
- Prior coverage noted Potter’s homecoming and excitement about joining Mark Pope’s Kentucky squad, including his transfer announcement and enthusiasm about contributing to the program’s success.[2][4]
If you’d like, I can pull in more context on his projected role for 2026-27, or summarize Chandler-era Kentucky frontcourt depth and how Potter fits in.
Citations:
- Potter’s return announcement and details: On3 article (April 15, 2026).[1]
- Kentucky context and homecoming coverage: Lexington Herald-Leader/Kentucky.com articles (October 2025), (May 2025).[4][2]
- Transfer/signing context and profile: 247Sports (October 2025), The Score (April 17, 2026).[4][5]
Sources
Potter announced his decision to return to Kentucky for the 2026-27 season via his X account Wednesday. Analysis: Potter will return to Kentucky for his second season in Lexington. The 7-foot-1 big man last averaged 6.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game with Miami-OH in 2024 before redshirting last season with Kentucky. He will retain two years of eligibility with Big Blue moving forward.
www.thescore.comGet the latest on Kentucky Wildcats F Reece Potter including news, stats, videos, and more on CBSSports.com
www.cbssports.comThe Lexington Catholic product will have two years of eligibility remaining.
247sports.comFormer Lexington Catholic basketball star returns home as a transfer addition to Mark Pope’s Kentucky team.
www.kentucky.comAfter a brief period of silence, Mark Pope stokes the transfer portal flames once more with the commitment of center Reece Potter.
kyinsider.comOnce a kid watching Kentucky as a fan, Reece Potter now gets to represent his hometown as a Wildcat himself. Quite the dream come true.
www.on3.comRedshirt big man Reece Potter has announced he'll be back in the blue and white next season as a Kentucky Wildcat
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