McKenney Michigan
Definition
Refers to Trey 'Trey' McKenney, a highly touted American college basketball player from Flint, Michigan, currently playing as a freshman guard for the University of Michigan Wolverines in the Big Ten Conference.
Colloquially used to highlight McKenney's pivotal role in Michigan's basketball dominance, especially after his game-winning shot in the 2026 national championship victory over UConn.
Examples
Trey McKenney Michigan just drained the dagger three that sealed the national title—talk about home-state heroics.
With his 6'9 wingspan and Flint grit, McKenney Michigan turns every fast break into a highlight reel nightmare for defenders.
Fans chanted 'McKenney Michigan' all night after he dropped 16 in the Final Four semis, proving size and skill beat speed every time.
Forget the pros—McKenney Michigan is already the Big Ten's most unstoppable combo guard, one bully-ball bucket at a time.