5-star SF Trey McKenney reportedly will visit MSU this weekend

Michigan State basketball will be hosting one of the top players in the 2025 class this upcoming weekend

Michigan State basketball will be hosting one of the top players in the 2025 class this upcoming weekend.

Five-star small forward Trey McKenney of Flint, Mich. will reportedly visit Michigan State this weekend. Travis Branham of 247Sports reported the notable recruiting news on McKenney.

McKenney ranks as the No. 1 small forward and No. 12 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He is also ranked as the No. 1 player from Michigan.

McKenney already holds offers from 35 programs, according to 247Sports. That includes Michigan State, Michigan, Ohio State, Texas, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Illinois, UCLA, Kansas and Alabama.

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Five-star Trey McKenney talks Notre Dame offer, offseason training

Trey McKenney updates on his offseason workouts and his recent offer from Notre Dame.

For Trey McKenney, this was an offseason of growth and development. It has been evidenced in his recruitment with McKenney pulling in a number of offers this summer.

Since mid-August, McKenney has been offered by Tennessee followed by Notre Dame and most recently, Oklahoma. Those trio of programs join his previous offers that include Georgetown, Missouri, Ole Miss, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois and Rutgers

McKenney is a five-star recruit according to ESPN.com, and is the No. 10 recruit in the nation according to the On3 Industry Rankings. This week, he made the ESPN 60 for the 2025 recruiting class.

The offer from Notre Dame definitely stood out to McKenney, who says it was a long time coming.

“I’ve been talking to Notre Dame for a while now,” McKenney told USA TODAY High School Sports. “I kept showing them that I’m a good player and I’m a good person.”

He is a 6-foot-4 guard from St. Mary’s (Flint, MI). He plans on taking several official visits this fall including Georgetown, Missouri, Ole Miss and Rutgers. Two future Big Ten programs, USC and UCLA, are also possibilities for official visits.

This summer, McKenney played in the Nike EYBL for The Family. He showed a versatile skillset that includes the ability to drive, penetrate, create his own shot, get to the rim and some good range to his game.

 

With his rise in the recruiting rankings, McKenney has seen increased attention off the court as well as on i.

“Just always being a focal point on the other team helps you grow, helps you read the game even more. Just being able to read the game took my game to a different level,” McKenney said.

“Basically (taught me) that I can push through when I’m tired and I can give my best.”

“It is definitely fun being the other guy, it is a respect thing. When you see that, I don’t back down. It fuels me. Definitely click into another level when the other team is trying to stop you.”

Rutgers basketball recruiting: Trey McKenney is ranked in the ESPN 60

Rutgers basketball recruit Trey McKenney is named to the ESPN 60.

Five-star guard Trey McKenney was not only selected to the ESPN 60, but McKenney is on the cusp of being a top 10 recruit in the nation. McKenney has been hot on the recruiting trail, including being offered this month by Rutgers basketball.

He is a 6-foot-4 guard from St. Mary’s (Flint, MI) and a member of the class of 2025.

Georgetown, Missouri, Ole Miss, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State and Illinois had all offered McKenney prior to August. But since mid-August, he has absolutely blown up.

In the past few weeks, McKenney has been offered by Rutgers followed by Tennessee, Notre Dame and Oklahoma since mid-August.

In the ESPN 60, McKenney checks in as the No. 11 recruit in the nation.

 

In a recent interview with Rutgers Wire, McKenney said that Rutgers, Georgetown, Missouri and Ole Miss will get official visits. He said that his relationship with Rutgers assistant coach Marlon Williamson is part of the reason why the Scarlet Knights will get an official visit.

“I like him. He brings a kind of energy to Rutgers. I like what he stands for,” McKenney told Rutgers Wire.

“He’s a good person, everything isn’t about basketball.”

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Tennessee basketball offers No. 1 prospect in Michigan

Tennessee basketball offers No. 1 2025 prospect in Michigan.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2025 four-star shooting guard Trey McKenney.

“Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” McKenney announced.

The 6-foot-4, 205-pound shooting guard is from St. Mary’s Prep in Orchard Lake, Michigan.

McKenney is the No. 10 overall prospect in the class of 2025. He ranks as the No. 5 shooting guard and No. 1 player in Michigan, according to On3 industry rankings.

McKenney earned second-team MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors last season, averaging 16.5 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. He was named to the Peach Jam All-Circuit Team at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam in July.

McKenney holds notable offers from Michigan State, Indiana, Ohio State, Rutgers, Michigan, Oregon and Memphis.

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2025 5-star SF Trey McKenney visits MSU earlier this week

Michigan State played host to one of the top prospects in the country in the 2025 class earlier this week

Michigan State played host to one of the top prospects in the country in the 2025 class earlier this week.

24/7 High School Hoops tweeted earlier this week that five-star small forward Trey McKenney of Flint, Mich. took an unofficial visit to Michigan State on Tuesday. McKenney is considered one of the top players from the state of Michigan in the 2025 class.

McKenney ranks as the No. 13 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 1 small forward and No. 2 player from Michigan in the class.

Michigan State is one of more than 15 schools to already extend an offer to McKenney. Other notable programs to extend an offer to McKenney includes Alabama, Arizona State, Florida State, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Miami (FL), Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Stanford, TCU and Texas.

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Spartans contact top 2025 player from Michigan, 4-star SG Trey McKenney on first day of direct contact period

Michigan State basketball made it a priority to contact the top 2025 in-state prospect on the first day of the direct contact period

Michigan State basketball made it a priority to contact the top 2025 in-state prospect on the first day of the direct contact period.

24 / 7 High School Hoops is reporting that Michigan State contacted four-star shooting guard Trey McKenney on Thursday — which was the first day of the direct contact period for the 2025 class. At midnight on June 15, college coaches are officially able to directly contact high school prospects in the 2025 class.

McKenney ranks as the No. 6 shooting guard and No. 22 overall prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 1 player from the state of Michigan.

McKenney reportedly also heard from Arkansas, Providence, Texas, Arizona State, Miami (FL), Pitt, Indiana, Xavier, Missouri, LSU, Marquette, Georgetown, Michigan, Ohio State and Cal Poly. Michigan State has already extended an offer to McKenney as well.

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