Top-35 overall recruit Cameron Holmes commits to Arizona
Cameron Holmes, a four-star small forward in the 2026 class, has committed to Arizona, he told Rivals.
The 6-foot-6 senior out of Millennium (AZ) ultimately chose the Wildcats North Carolina and Dayton — his brother DaRon Holmes’ alma mater, where he became a standout for the Flyers. Holmes also received offers from the likes of Oregon, Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Gonzaga, and others.
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Holmes is ranked as the No. 33 overall player in the class, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He’s also the No. 15 ranked small forward.
More on Holmes
Rivals’ National Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw evaluated Holmes at the USA Basketball Minicamp last month and had this to say about him:
4-star SF Cam Holmes (2026) is a connector. And there is something to be said about a player who can step into different roles, with different teammates, and still find a way to help the team. Holmes was aggressive throughout the weekend. He made a few noticeable hustle plays each session on defense, while moving the ball, stretching the floor in transition, and knocking down a couple corner threes. Holmes does not provide much self-creation at this point and is not a dynamic shooter, but he can elevate the floor of a team while morphing across a lineup in different roles.