Add it to the calendar: Another top-25 talent set to officially visit Chapel Hill

Which Class of 2026 standout became the latest to schedule an official visit to North Carolina?
Millennium forward Cameron Holmes (3) dunks against Sunnyslope during a game at Millennium High School in Goodyear on Jan. 23, 2025.
Millennium forward Cameron Holmes (3) dunks against Sunnyslope during a game at Millennium High School in Goodyear on Jan. 23, 2025. | Patrick Breen/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Add another official visit to the list for Hubert Davis and the UNC basketball program.

Top-25 ranked prospect Cameron Holmes revealed a list of six official visits that he has set up. Among that list features a trip to North Carolina, one that will be his second stop on the tour on September 19.

Along with North Carolina, the Goodyear, Arizona native will be making stops at Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas, Gonzaga and Arizona.

Holmes is a guy who has been on the UNC basketball program's radar for quite some time, as they extended an offer to him back on September 25, 2024. Since then, the Tar Heels have been heavily pursuing him, making him one of their priorities on the Class of 2026 recruiting trail.

The brother of former All-American DaRon Holmes, Cameron currently ranks as the No. 24 overall prospect in the Class of 2026 (according to 247Sports). He also ranks as the fourth-best prospect from the state of Arizona.

As of this point, the UNC basketball program is set to host a slew of top-tier talent for official visits over the next few months. With the addition of Holmes to the list, here's how things are currently scheduled:

Anthony Thompson- August 22
Deron Rippey Jr.- August 31
Tony Bryant- September 1
Bryson Howard- September 5
Tajh Ariza- September 12
Cameron Holmes- September 19
Cole Cloer- October 10

While these lists are always subject to change, they give fans an idea of which high school recruiting targets their team is heavily pursuing. It's safe to say that Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels staff will be very busy over the next two months, hoping to convince the next crop of high school talent to call Chapel Hill their future home.