Kentucky Wildcats guard Collin Chandler just made the biggest assist of his life—marrying his longtime sweetheart in a stunning Utah ceremony that had fans, teammates, and social media swooning.
The rising college basketball star, known for his speed, court vision, and clutch shooting, traded in his jersey for a tailored suit and laced up polished dress shoes instead of sneakers this weekend, as he and fiancée Savannah Harper said “I do” against the breathtaking backdrop of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.
The intimate yet elegant wedding was held just outside Salt Lake City, with close family, teammates, and coaches in attendance. Sources say the event was filled with personal touches: a custom monogrammed basketball guest book, a Kentucky-blue floral arrangement, and a playful groom’s cake shaped like a basketball hoop with the message, “Game Over — She Won!”
The couple exchanged vows under a golden sunset, surrounded by nature and love. Chandler, 20, met Savannah during his high school days in Utah before becoming a national recruit and eventually committing to Kentucky. Through the whirlwind of college ball and NIL deals, their relationship remained grounded—proof that even amid the chaos of Division I athletics, true love finds a way to score.
Fans on social media were quick to react, flooding Chandler’s Instagram with messages like “She got the real MVP!” and “Congrats, King! Wifey with the buzzer beater!” The hashtag #BucketsAndVows even began trending regionally.
Chandler is expected to return to the Wildcats with even more focus and maturity, as the team gears up for a competitive 2025 season. Coach John Calipari reportedly gave the newlyweds his blessing, joking, “Now let’s win a ring to match hers.”
While his game-day stats speak for themselves, it’s clear that Chandler’s biggest win yet came off the court. And with his new bride by his side, the Wildcats’ backcourt just got a whole lot stronger—emotionally and spiritually.
Here’s to rebounds, assists, and a lifetime of love. 💙