Top-20 recruit Trey McKenney names top 10 schools

Trey McKenney, one of the top shooting guards in the 2025 class, has narrowed his list of schools down to ten: Creighton, Georgetown, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, UCLA, and USC.
The 6-foot-4 rising senior out of St. Mary’s High (MI) has the following official visits currently scheduled:
- USC: September 1st
- Michigan: September 21st
- Michigan State: October 4th
- Oregon: October 12th
- Ohio State: October 26th
- Notre Dame: November 9th
- Creighton: December 4th
In addition to his finalists, McKenney also received offers from Indiana, Rutgers, TCU, Illinois, and others.
In no rush to make a decision, the four-star recently told On3 he likely won’t make a decision until this winter.
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“I would say in the winter,” McKenney said. “I’m trying to knock all the visits out. I don’t really know exactly when yet, but it’ll definately be some time during the high school season.”
According to the On3 Industry Rankings, McKenney is the No. 16 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 5 shooting guard and the No. 1 player in Michigan. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Scouting Report
“Trey McKenney is a strong-framed guard. He has a sturdily-built base and a plus wingspan. McKenney had great feel for the game. He is an adept, multi-level scorer. He has range that extends beyond the arc, he shoots with consistency and good balance. What he lacks in burst, he makes up for with pace. Has a solid straight-line handle. He is a solid passer and can get his teams into sets. While he might not be the optimal height as an off-guard, McKenney is a tough and sound defender. He uses his strength and his toughness well when guarding the point of attack. He is instinctive in the passing lanes. McKenney is a productive player on both ends of the court, consistently making plays.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw