Louisville is the latest school to enter the recruiting fight for five-star wing Brian Bowen, according to ESPN 680 radio host Drew Deener.

Deener, on his Wednesday morning show, said U of L hosted the McDonald's All-American for a visit to its campus over the past couple days.

Bowen, who is the No. 13 prospect in the 2017 class in ESPN.com's recruiting rankings, took in Churchill Downs on Monday and watched the Cards practice on Tuesday, Deener said, citing three sources.

"It's not like it's a stone-cold lock (that Bowen will attend Louisville)," Deener said on his show. "This kid doesn't know where he's going to go."

A Michigan native who attended La Lumiere School in Indiana, Bowen was long thought to be leaning toward playing for Michigan State, but the return of Miles Bridges complicated things.

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The final six schools on Bowen's list, released this past September, also included Arizona, Creighton, North Carolina State, Texas and UCLA. He later added DePaul and Oregon to his group of potential schools and has visited each of the campuses except UCLA.

Bowen did not respond to a message from the Courier-Journal on Tuesday night. Neither did La Lumiere coach Pat Holmes.

Louisville still has one open scholarship for its 2017-18 roster, though coach Rick Pitino said the Cards were done searching for additional players. The possibility of a late addition of a player with Bowen's skill level and potential could change Pitino's mind.

Bowen, a consensus five-star prospect, is a 6-foot-7, 195-pound scoring wing. He helped La Lumiere win the Dick's Sporting Goods High School Nationals in March.

He would immediately compete for playing time against junior wing Deng Adel and sophomore wing V.J. King, two returners who are expected to log significant minutes on the perimeter.