Trey McKenney
Definition
Trey McKenney is an American college basketball player, currently a freshman guard (combo guard) for the University of Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team.
Born on September 6, 2006, in Flint, Michigan, he is a highly ranked recruit (RSCI Top 100: #18), McDonald's All-American, and winner of the Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year award, known for his scoring prowess, broad frame, and exceptional 6'9" wingspan.
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Trey McKenney turned the court into his personal arcade, racking up 17 points against La Salle like he was farming high scores.
With a wingspan that defies physics, Trey McKenney swatted shots into the stands, leaving opponents wondering if he moonlighted as a pterodactyl.
Flint's own Trey McKenney dropped 22 at the Nike Hoop Summit, proving that championship DNA from high school doesn't fade—it just levels up.
When Trey McKenney drains a logo three, it's not basketball; it's performance art that has Michigan fans googling 'future lottery pick'.