LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky women's basketball program inked an athletic and versatile guard to its incoming class during the early signing period, it was announced Wednesday. Jordy Griggs of Moreno Valley, California, will join the program in the fall of 2023.
Jordy Griggs
6-2 | Guard | Moreno Valley, Calif. | Montverde Academy
Griggs, a 6-2 guard from Moreno Valley, California, is a four-star prospect with a 91-scout grade by ESPN.com. Griggs, who plays for Club Durant on the NIKE EYBL circuit under the guidance of Tamika Dudley, is a combo guard with size, length and versatility.
In January, she was named the 2022 She Got Game Classic Most Valuable Player after scoring 33 points and grabbing 23 rebounds in the game. Last summer, Griggs was one of 34 athletes invited to the 2021 USA U16 Trials. She was also invited to the WOOTTEN Top 150 Camp and the Steph Curry Underrated Camp.
Griggs, who previously attended Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California, and Spain Park High School in Hoover, Alabama, attended Osborne High School in Marietta, Georgia, as a junior in 2021-22. There, she was named to the region six first team after recording 21.0 points per game, 9.6 rebounds per game, 2.5 steals per game, 2.5 blocks per game and 2.3 assists per game through 25 games.
She will begin her senior season at Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida, this winter, a team that is coming off of the 2022 GEICO High School Nationals championship title.
The Wildcat picked Kentucky over offers from numerous Power Five programs.
Head Coach Kyra Elzy Elzy on Griggs:
“I am thrilled to introduce Jordy Griggs to the Big Blue Nation. Fans will love the energy that she exudes on the court. Jordy has the potential to make an immediate impact on our program. She plays with a high motor and is gifted with great length and athleticism. Her versatility allows her to play both inside and out. She is crafty offensively, creating scoring opportunities for herself and others. Jordy is also an active defender that can rebound. She is a perfect fit for our system at Kentucky, and I simply cannot wait for her to get on campus next summer.”
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