West Virginia Men’s Basketball Signs Four-Star Guard Kelvin Odih for 2025-26 Season
West Virginia University men’s basketball coach Darian DeVries has announced the signing of Kelvin Odih for the 2025-26 season.
Kelvin Odih is a 6-foot-5, 200-pound guard/wing from Providence, Rhode Island. He is a four-star recruit and ranks as a Top 75 national prospect. Currently, he plays for Southern California Academy in Castaic, California, where he averages 17 points per game.
Previously, Odih attended La Salle Academy and South Kent in Connecticut. At La Salle, he helped achieve a 29-2 record and secured the 2023 Rhode Island Division 1 championship while earning all-state honors. He was named the Rhode Island MaxPreps Player of the Year for the 2022-23 season. His averages for that season included 19.1 points, 11.4 rebounds, and 3.2 blocks per game. Odih recorded 15 double-doubles during that time.
What specific qualities make Kelvin Odih a standout recruit for Coach DeVries’ team?
Interview with Coach Darian DeVries on the Signing of Kelvin Odih
NewsDirectory3.com: Coach DeVries, can you share your thoughts on the signing of Kelvin Odih for the 2025-26 season?
Darian DeVries: We are incredibly excited to welcome Kelvin to our program. He’s a player we identified early in the summer as a standout recruit. His competitiveness and winning mentality really set him apart, and we believe he will be a tremendous asset to our team.
NewsDirectory3.com: Kelvin is a four-star recruit and ranked as a Top 75 national prospect. What do you think attributes to his success on the court?
Darian DeVries: Kelvin’s versatility is one of his biggest strengths. At 6-foot-5, he can play both the guard and wing positions effectively, allowing us to use him in various roles. His ability to score, rebound, and defend makes him a multifaceted player. Plus, his work ethic and willingness to learn will help him develop even further.
NewsDirectory3.com: Can you elaborate on his performance at Southern California Academy and how it reflects on his potential?
Darian DeVries: At Southern California Academy, he’s averaging 17 points per game, which is impressive. His scoring ability is just one aspect; he has great basketball IQ and understands how to impact games in multiple ways. We look forward to nurturing that talent and integrating him into our system.
NewsDirectory3.com: Kelvin has had a remarkable journey, including winning the Rhode Island Division 1 championship and being named MaxPreps Player of the Year. How do you think those experiences will translate to his college career?
Darian DeVries: Winning at the high school level is crucial. Kelvin has proven that he can contribute to a winning culture. His experience in high-pressure situations, like championship games, will be invaluable as he transitions to collegiate basketball. He knows what it takes to perform when it matters most.
NewsDirectory3.com: He also earned MVP honors in the Pangos All-American Camp Top 60 Game. What does that recognition say about him as a player?
Darian DeVries: That recognition speaks volumes. It shows that he can compete against the best players in the country and still excel. It’s not just about scoring; it’s also about performing under pressure and showcasing his skills to elite competition. We’re excited to see how he continues to develop in our program.
NewsDirectory3.com: Lastly, what expectations do you have for Kelvin as he joins your team?
Darian DeVries: We expect Kelvin to contribute right away, but we also want to focus on his development both on and off the court. We hope to help him refine his skills, increase his basketball IQ, and prepare him for future challenges. We believe he has a bright future ahead at West Virginia University.
Coach DeVries expressed excitement about Odih joining the team. He stated that they identified Odih as a prominent recruit early in the summer. DeVries noted Odih’s competitiveness, winning mentality, and versatility as key attributes. The coaching staff looks forward to developing Odih’s skills on and off the court.
Odih also played for Rhode Island Elite on the Puma Pro16 Circuit and earned MVP honors in the Pangos All-American Camp Top 60 Game.
