The Wisconsin women’s basketball staff has secured a visit with a top 2026 recruit and arguably the biggest recruit on the Badgers board.
Kennedy “KK” Holman, a four-star 2026 recruit from Fishers, Indiana, has announced scheduled official visits with Wisconsin, Marquette, Arizona State, and Florida. Holman is currently the 50th-overall recruit in the class and the sixth-ranked point guard in the recruiting class. The Indiana native is third-ranked recruit in the state, however, behind fellow four-star recruits Lola Lampley and Myah Epps, with Epps being a current Louisville commitment.

NEWS: Top 2026 recruit KK Holman has set four upcoming official visits, she told @On3sports.
She’ll visit Marquette, Wisconsin, Arizona State and Florida.
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— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) June 16, 2025
Holman has developed a relationship with new Wisconsin women’s basketball coach Robin Pingeton which has been a driver towards an official visit being set. The guard would be an immense addition to a team that overall lacks star power and high-level talent like the kind that Holman possesses.
Can the Wisconsin Women’s Basketball Staff Land a Commitment From Kennedy Holman?

While Holman is not expected to announce a commitment during any of her upcoming official visits, the Wisconsin women’s basketball staff will be working hard to bring the recruit in for good.
Holman represents a potential major recruiting win for Wisconsin in multiple ways aside from just how the recruit can impact the team on the court.
The recruit is one of the most talented individuals in the class and Wisconsin landing Holman would represent a new attitude and aggressiveness the Badgers have lacked in the recruitment department in the past. Top players will not attend a school unless they feel wanted and developing that type of relationship takes time, dedication, and a willingness to cater to the needs of the recruit.
Landing Holman would represent a shift for the Wisconsin women’s basketball program as the staff offers bigger recruits and pushes harder for commitments moving forward. Sometimes saying the right thing is difficult but to even get this far with a top-50 recruit signifies a big win for the Badgers program.

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