Virginia Offers 2025 Four-Star PF Nikolas Khamenia

Consensus four-star power forward Nikolas Khamenia picked up an offer from the Cavaliers on Saturday
Virginia Offers 2025 Four-Star PF Nikolas Khamenia
Virginia Offers 2025 Four-Star PF Nikolas Khamenia /

Virginia is off to a strong 2-0 start to the season, but Tony Bennett and the Cavaliers are keeping busy on the recruiting trail as well. UVA has its sights set on a new class of 2025 target, as four-star power forward Nikola Khamenia announced on Twitter on Saturday that he has received an offer from Virginia. 

A 6'7" power forward out of Harvard Westlake in Los Angeles, Khamenia is a consensus four-star prospect according to each of the major recruiting services. 247Sports has Khamenia rated as the No. 51 overall recruit in the class of 2025, the No. 12 power forward in the country, and the No. 8 player in the state of California. 

Like the other highly-touted recruits Virginia is targeting in this class, the Cavaliers are joining a busy recruiting battle for Khamenia, who holds offers from Kansas, Gonzaga, UCLA, Iowa, Illinois, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Minnesota, Stanford, and St. John's. 

Virginia has active offers out to 15 players in the recruiting class of 2025:

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