Skip to main content

Top-30 guard Aaron Rowe sets visit to Tennessee

joe tipton headshot updatedby:Joe Tipton08/28/23

TiptonEdits

6419476F-571E-4839-AD2A-C0C1FEB6A852
2025 four-star point guard Aaron Rowe (Photo credit - Jamie Shaw)

Aaron Rowe, one of the top point guards in the class of 2025, has scheduled his first official visit to Tennessee on September 29th.

The 6-foot-1, 165-pound rising junior attends powerhouse Link Academy in Branson, Mo. but is originally from Columbia.

Along with the ‘Vols, the four-star guard holds offers from Texas, Kansas, Auburn, Missouri, Kansas State, Alabama, and others.

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Rowe ranks as the No. 17 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 3 overall point guard. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Rowe talks Vols

In a previous interview with On3, Aaron Rowe discussed Tennessee’s program.

Tennessee: “One of the coaches there, Rod Clark, used to coach with MoKan. We’ve been pretty close, and we talk a lot. They’re honest with me and tell me the areas I need to improve. They text me after every game. 

Top 10

  1. 1

    CFP contenders

    31 teams remain in contention

  2. 2

    Hunter Heisman

    Colorado star becomes betting favorite

  3. 3

    Klatt predicts CFP

    FOX analyst has a new 12-team field

    New
  4. 4

    Michigan loses QB

    Carter Smith decommits from Wolverines

    Hot
  5. 5

    LSU DL back in 2025

    Jacobian Guillory makes it official

View All

“I like the way they play like Zakai Zeigler and Kennedy Chandler. I feel like they play like I do. So I think Tennessee has a play style that I could fit in well with.”

What he’s looking for in a program

“I’m going to be looking for a school that fits my playstyle,” Rowe said. “I like playing in the open court, with a lot of screens. Playing in space where I am able to create for my teammates and myself. 

“I want to go somewhere I think can get me to the next level and takes my game to the next level. I want to play for a coach that I trust and where the coaches feel like family.”