The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball team has made waves with the announcement of two key signings for the upcoming season, securing commitments from highly touted recruits Armelo Boone and Lawson Rice. Boone, a 6’4″ guard from Woodford County, has been a standout in Kentucky high school basketball. He averaged an impressive 20.8 points per game during his junior year, earning accolades for his scoring ability and versatility. His signing is a significant boost for the Hilltoppers as they look to strengthen their backcourt for the future.
Rice, a forward from Butler County, is another exciting addition to the team. Known for his ability to impact both ends of the court, Rice has been a dominant force in Kentucky high school basketball, averaging a double-double last season. His size and athleticism make him a perfect fit for WKU’s fast-paced style of play. With both Boone and Rice joining the team, the Hilltoppers are setting themselves up for a promising future.
These signings are particularly significant as they come at a time when WKU is looking to continue its success in Conference USA, following a strong 2023-2024 season. Fans are eager to see how these two young players will contribute to the team’s growth, and both recruits are expected to have a major impact in the coming seasons. The Hilltoppers’ future looks bright with the addition of these top-tier talents.