2025 Top-20 PG Aaron Rowe sets commitment date, down to 3 schools

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One of the top-ranked point guards in the 2025 class, Aaron Rowe, is ready to make his college decision.

The 6-foot-1 junior out of Father Tolton (MO) will announce his commitment live on Tuesday, December 12th at 4:15 PM CT on the On3 Recruits YouTube Channel.

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Rowe, a Columbia, Mo. native will choose between his final three schools — Missouri, Tennessee, and Kansas State. He has visited each program.

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Rowe is the No. 18 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 4 point guard prospect. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Rowe talks finalists

In a previous interview with On3, Aaron Rowe broke down each of his suitors.

Missouri: “That’s my hometown, where I grew up. It was really cool visiting there. I got to take some pictures, and it was really cool connecting with the coaches and getting to know them.”

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. 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.”

Kansas State: “Coach (Jerome) Tang is really funny; I like him a lot. They really did a lot this past year, with their point guard (Markquis Nowell) and their team making it as far as they did in March Madness. That really impressed me. I talk with them a lot. They don’t lie to me about nothing, and keep it real, so I like that a lot about K-State.”

Scouting Report

“Aaron Rowe plays on the ball and with a lot of confidence. He has a great frame with good length. He needs to put on strength. Has great touch in the midrange and gets to his spots off the bounce with no issues. Likes the elbows. He needs to continue developing his reads as a primary initiator. Does not get turned with full-court pressure defense.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw