The DC native tells Colby Giacubeno he plans to redshirt
The Georgetown Hoyas have added the 6’8” forward from DC, Jayden Fort. Fort, originally the class of 2025, committed Friday evening, reclassifying to 2024, and told Colby Giacubeno that he plans to redshirt this season. With this addition, Ed Cooley will have at least 7 true freshman on his 2024-25 roster.
BREAKING: @JRHSTigersHoops/@TeamMe7oEYBL F Jayden Fort will reclass to 2024 & has committed to Georgetown, he tells @madehoops.
We talk about the Hoyas’ plan, his decision to reclass & an ode to HC Tee Johnson.
High-upside + explosive athlete.
READ : https://t.co/4CMwxH9TMC pic.twitter.com/SyK5edbPTQ
— Colby Giacubeno (@ColbyGHoops) August 10, 2024
Fort told Giacubeno, “The biggest thing for me was how Coach Cooley has a plan for me … They brought me in and were showing how they’d use me and it was straight love.”
When discussing those plans, Fort told Giacubeno, “I’m going to redshirt this year and that’s big time to me. I just don’t think there’s any better development for me than to be on a college campus. They showed me the players that they’ve had in the past at my position and almost every one of them went on to be all-conference dudes and pros. They see me developing exactly like those players. That proved to me that Coach Cooley knows what he’s doing, especially at my position.”
staying home #committed @JRHSTigersHoops @GeorgetownHoops pic.twitter.com/tE1toCIuUE
— Jayden Fort (@jayfortt) August 10, 2024
Fort told On3, “I chose Georgetown because of the love I got from them as soon as we met. It feels like home and I get to stay in my city. Coach Cooley and his staff have a plan for me and they are willing to invest themselves into me, for me that means a lot.”
Describing his game to On3, Fort said, “I would say my game is versatile. I can impact the game on both sides of the floor and I can guard multiple positions.”
Jayden Fort is a high-upside forward – athletic with a terrific frame to grow into – but is going to require some patience from Hoya fans. https://t.co/TBrBqrzk0b
— Adam Finkelstein (@AdamFinkelstein) August 10, 2024
Fort joins a highly rated 2024 class of Thomas Sorber, Kayvan Mulready, and Caleb Williams, as well as recent front court additions Seal Diouf and Julius Halaifonua—and don’t forget Drew McKenna who redshirted last season. Fall practice should be fun!
Here are some highlights:
Jayden Fort putting on a show right now…
LOUD start to the 2nd half for @TeamMe7oEYBL @jayfortt | @NikeEYB pic.twitter.com/AJalSI4xqP
— Capitol Hoops (@CapitolHoops) July 17, 2024
Congratulations to Jayden Fort on being selected to the Capitol Hoops Summer League All-Star Game!
Jayden will represent Jackson-Reed for the Public School All-Stars
Ticket link in bio
Monday, June 17th at 7:15
DeMatha HS pic.twitter.com/PObujq6Kw8— Capitol Hoops Summer League at DeMatha+ (@CapitolHoopsSL) June 16, 2024
JAYDEN FORT… WATCH OUT @jayfortt @TeamMe7oEYBL | @NikeEYB pic.twitter.com/kiBJYyFUKg
— Capitol Hoops (@CapitolHoops) July 16, 2024
Jayden Fort wins the 2023 Arby’s Classic Dunk Contest @arbysclassic pic.twitter.com/FpC45XF7GF
— De La Villa (@delavillaprod) December 28, 2023
2025 6’8 Jayden Fort ♂️
#GoTigers pic.twitter.com/au1d1tbO9X— Jackson-Reed HS DC Boys Basketball (@JRHSTigersHoops) January 7, 2023
2025 Jayden Fort of Jackson Reed in action at The Throne National Championship. pic.twitter.com/ZTf170VKDe
— RareFootage (@RareFootageNews) April 2, 2024
Huge and-1 from Jackson Reed 2025 F Jayden Fort. @JRHSTigersHoops up 61-55 pic.twitter.com/VnnnDBgAAC
— Capitol Hoops (@CapitolHoops) March 4, 2023
Far from complete, ‘25 Jayden Fort owns a compelling mix of physical tools & emerging skills that point toward a promising future.
The 6’8” F is a strong defender who owns great length & an expanding offensive skillset that includes growth in the paint + perimeter.
Lots to like pic.twitter.com/5qGYNRZndH
— Point Guard Eyes (@PointGuardEyes) September 21, 2023
No kids were harmed on this jam by Jayden Fort of Jackson-Reed (D.C.) during the @ArbysClassic dunk contest. He won the event. pic.twitter.com/23Wxfm3oer
— Tim Hayes (@Hayes_BHCSports) December 28, 2023
Jackson-Reed High School’s rising star Jayden Fort just dunked on our Chad Ricardo https://t.co/BDXiptmLIq pic.twitter.com/wP0ZLbxPdS
— FOX 5 DC (@fox5dc) February 22, 2024
Jayden Fort 6’8 2025 Forward #GoTigers #TigerPride pic.twitter.com/EbjhiNc6KK
— Jackson-Reed HS DC Boys Basketball (@JRHSTigersHoops) March 31, 2023
Welcome, Jayden! HOYA SAXA!