2025-26 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 1
Trey McKenney
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- G
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 225
- Hometown:
- Flint, Mich.
- High School:
- Orchard Lake St. Mary's
Pronunciation
• Last name pronounced: muh-KEN-ee
Honors & Awards
• All-Big Ten Freshman Team (2026)
Career Highlights
• Member of the 2026 National Championship Team
• Defeated No. 2 seed UConn, 69-63, to claim U-M’s second national title
• Helped U-M to a program-record 37-3 record (2025-26)
• Set records for most wins (37) and fewest losses (3)
• Helped U-M capture the 2026 Players Era Championship in Las Vegas
• Rolled to three straight 30+ point wins over three days (+36.7 average margin)
• San Diego State (94-54; +40), No. 21 Auburn (102-72; +30), No. 12 Gonzaga (101-61; +40)
• Helped U-M secure the 2026 Big Ten regular-season title
• Posted a program- and Big Ten-record 19-1 conference mark
• Won title by four games, earning No. 1 seed in Big Ten Tournament
• Went 10-0 in Big Ten road games, first team to do so in 50 years (Indiana, 1976)
• 2026 NCAA Tournament (No. 3 overall seed; No. 1 Midwest seed)
• First Round: Defeated No. 16 Howard, 101-80
• Second Round: Defeated No. 9 Saint Louis, 95-72
• Sweet 16: Defeated No. 4 Alabama, 90-77
• Seventh straight Sweet 16 appearance
• Elite Eight: Defeated No. 6 Tennessee, 95-62
• Fifth Elite Eight appearance in the last 10 tournaments
• Final Four: Defeated No. 1 Arizona, 91-73
• Ninth Final Four appearance
• National Championship: Defeated No. 2 UConn, 69-63
• First national title in 37 years (since 1989); second in program history
Season: 2025-26 (Michigan)
• Played in all 40 games off the bench
• One of seven Wolverines to play in all 40 games
• Made collegiate debut against Oakland (Nov. 3)
• Finished with career-high 21 points with six three-pointers, two rebounds and four assists
• Averaged 9.9 points and 2.8 rebounds in 22.1 minutes per game
• Posted 26 double figure games with one of 20-plus
• Career-high 21 points in career debut against Oakland
• Posted eight games with five-plus rebounds
• Career-high eight rebounds vs. No. 7 UConn (April 6; NCAA) in national championship
• Logged 32 games with 20-plus minutes
• Career-high 28 minutes in Sweet 16 vs. Alabama (March 27; NCAA)
• Led U-M with 68 three-point field goals
• One of four Wolverines with 60+ three-pointers
• Posted eight games with three-plus three-pointers
• Career-high six three-pointers in career debut vs. Oakland
• Added 35 assists, two blocks and 16 steals
• Career-high four assists, twice: Oakland and Penn State (Feb. 2)
• Career-high three steals vs. San Diego State (Nov. 24; Players Era)
• Shot 89.5 percent from the free throw line (77-for-86)
• Team-best percentage for players with 150 attempts
Career: Prep
• Consensus Top 25 national recruit: On3 (16), ESPN (18), Rivals (19), 247Sports (21)
• State of Michigan Hal Schram Mr. Basketball (2025)
• Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year (2024, 2025)
• MaxPreps Michigan Player of the Year (2024, 2025)
• Associated Press Division I Player of the Year (2023-25); All-State First Team (2023-25)
• Detroit News Dream Team (2023-25); All-State Second Team (2022); All-North First Team (2022-25)
• Detroit Free Press Dream Team (2023-25; captain in 2025); All-State Honorable Mention (2022); All-North First Team (2023-25), Second Team (2022)
• Three-time All-Catholic League selection (2023-25)
• McDonald’s All-American (2025)
• Jordan Brand Classic (2025; Team Air)
• Four-year standout at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (Coach Todd Covert)
• Finished with 1,970 career points and a 79-22 record
• Led team to 2024 MHSAA Division I State Championship
• Three straight MHSAA Division I semifinal appearances (2023-25)
• Three Catholic League Bishop Championships (2022, 2024, 2025)
• Senior (2024-25): 23.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 steals per game
• 20-7 record; Regional 7 and District 25 titles; Catholic League champion; reached Division I semifinal
• Junior (2023-24): 22.6 points, 10.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists
• 27-1 record; MHSAA Division I state champion; Regional 7, District 25 and Catholic League titles
• Sophomore (2022-23): 25.2 points, 9.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists
• 16-11 record; Regional 7 and District 25 titles; reached Division I semifinal
• Freshman (2021-22): Key contributor to 20-5 record; Regional 7 and District 28 titles; Catholic League champion
USA Basketball
• 2025 USA Men’s Nike Hoop Summit
• Helped the United States defeat the World Select Team, 124-114
• Game: 22 points and four rebounds; shot 7-of-9 (FG), 3-of-3 (3FG) and 4-of-5 (FT)
• 2024 FIBA U18 AmeriCup (Argentina): gold medal with the United States
• Earned gold medal with U-M teammate Morez Johnson Jr.
• Started all six games; averaged 10.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 steals
• Championship: nine points, three rebounds, two steals vs. Argentina
• Participated in three USA Men’s Junior National Team minicamps (2023, 2024)
• Last name pronounced: muh-KEN-ee
Honors & Awards
• All-Big Ten Freshman Team (2026)
Career Highlights
• Member of the 2026 National Championship Team
• Defeated No. 2 seed UConn, 69-63, to claim U-M’s second national title
• Helped U-M to a program-record 37-3 record (2025-26)
• Set records for most wins (37) and fewest losses (3)
• Helped U-M capture the 2026 Players Era Championship in Las Vegas
• Rolled to three straight 30+ point wins over three days (+36.7 average margin)
• San Diego State (94-54; +40), No. 21 Auburn (102-72; +30), No. 12 Gonzaga (101-61; +40)
• Helped U-M secure the 2026 Big Ten regular-season title
• Posted a program- and Big Ten-record 19-1 conference mark
• Won title by four games, earning No. 1 seed in Big Ten Tournament
• Went 10-0 in Big Ten road games, first team to do so in 50 years (Indiana, 1976)
• 2026 NCAA Tournament (No. 3 overall seed; No. 1 Midwest seed)
• First Round: Defeated No. 16 Howard, 101-80
• Second Round: Defeated No. 9 Saint Louis, 95-72
• Sweet 16: Defeated No. 4 Alabama, 90-77
• Seventh straight Sweet 16 appearance
• Elite Eight: Defeated No. 6 Tennessee, 95-62
• Fifth Elite Eight appearance in the last 10 tournaments
• Final Four: Defeated No. 1 Arizona, 91-73
• Ninth Final Four appearance
• National Championship: Defeated No. 2 UConn, 69-63
• First national title in 37 years (since 1989); second in program history
Season: 2025-26 (Michigan)
• Played in all 40 games off the bench
• One of seven Wolverines to play in all 40 games
• Made collegiate debut against Oakland (Nov. 3)
• Finished with career-high 21 points with six three-pointers, two rebounds and four assists
• Averaged 9.9 points and 2.8 rebounds in 22.1 minutes per game
• Posted 26 double figure games with one of 20-plus
• Career-high 21 points in career debut against Oakland
• Posted eight games with five-plus rebounds
• Career-high eight rebounds vs. No. 7 UConn (April 6; NCAA) in national championship
• Logged 32 games with 20-plus minutes
• Career-high 28 minutes in Sweet 16 vs. Alabama (March 27; NCAA)
• Led U-M with 68 three-point field goals
• One of four Wolverines with 60+ three-pointers
• Posted eight games with three-plus three-pointers
• Career-high six three-pointers in career debut vs. Oakland
• Added 35 assists, two blocks and 16 steals
• Career-high four assists, twice: Oakland and Penn State (Feb. 2)
• Career-high three steals vs. San Diego State (Nov. 24; Players Era)
• Shot 89.5 percent from the free throw line (77-for-86)
• Team-best percentage for players with 150 attempts
Career: Prep
• Consensus Top 25 national recruit: On3 (16), ESPN (18), Rivals (19), 247Sports (21)
• State of Michigan Hal Schram Mr. Basketball (2025)
• Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year (2024, 2025)
• MaxPreps Michigan Player of the Year (2024, 2025)
• Associated Press Division I Player of the Year (2023-25); All-State First Team (2023-25)
• Detroit News Dream Team (2023-25); All-State Second Team (2022); All-North First Team (2022-25)
• Detroit Free Press Dream Team (2023-25; captain in 2025); All-State Honorable Mention (2022); All-North First Team (2023-25), Second Team (2022)
• Three-time All-Catholic League selection (2023-25)
• McDonald’s All-American (2025)
• Jordan Brand Classic (2025; Team Air)
• Four-year standout at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (Coach Todd Covert)
• Finished with 1,970 career points and a 79-22 record
• Led team to 2024 MHSAA Division I State Championship
• Three straight MHSAA Division I semifinal appearances (2023-25)
• Three Catholic League Bishop Championships (2022, 2024, 2025)
• Senior (2024-25): 23.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 steals per game
• 20-7 record; Regional 7 and District 25 titles; Catholic League champion; reached Division I semifinal
• Junior (2023-24): 22.6 points, 10.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists
• 27-1 record; MHSAA Division I state champion; Regional 7, District 25 and Catholic League titles
• Sophomore (2022-23): 25.2 points, 9.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists
• 16-11 record; Regional 7 and District 25 titles; reached Division I semifinal
• Freshman (2021-22): Key contributor to 20-5 record; Regional 7 and District 28 titles; Catholic League champion
USA Basketball
• 2025 USA Men’s Nike Hoop Summit
• Helped the United States defeat the World Select Team, 124-114
• Game: 22 points and four rebounds; shot 7-of-9 (FG), 3-of-3 (3FG) and 4-of-5 (FT)
• 2024 FIBA U18 AmeriCup (Argentina): gold medal with the United States
• Earned gold medal with U-M teammate Morez Johnson Jr.
• Started all six games; averaged 10.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 steals
• Championship: nine points, three rebounds, two steals vs. Argentina
• Participated in three USA Men’s Junior National Team minicamps (2023, 2024)
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