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
Who is Trey McKenney?
• Tremendous scorer, capable of scoring from all three levels
• Thrives in the pick-and-roll and has a knack for creating his own shot
• Strong defender, known for his ability to play stifling defense
• Strong frame and physical play style make him a mismatch
• An underrated initiator, with excellent court vision
• Footwork helps him create space for his shot and navigate the court
• International experience with the US National Team
Career: Michigan
• Member of the 2026 National Championship Team
• Defeated No. 2-seed Connecticut (69-63) to claim Michigan’s second national title
• Helped Michigan to a program-best 37-3 record
• Helped U-M advance to the 2026 Final Four (Indianapolis)
• Defeated No. 1-seed Arizona in the semifinal, 91-73
• Helped U-M to NCAA Tournament (2026)
• Awarded No. 3 overall seed, No. 1-seed in Midwest Regional
• Defeated No. 16-seed Howard (101-80) in first round
• Defeated No. 9-seed Saint Louis (95-72) to advance to consecutive Sweet 16 appearances
• Defeated No. 4-seed Alabama (90-77) in Sweet 16
• Defeated No. 6-seed Tennessee (95-62) in the Elite Eight, advancing to the Final Four
• Helped Michigan to an outright Big Ten regular-season title (2025-26)
• U-M’s first regular-season title since 2020-21
• Helped Michigan to a program and Big Ten-best 19-1 conference record
Honors & Awards
• All-Big Ten Freshman Team (2026)
Season: 2025-26
• Played in all 40 games off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Oakland (Nov. 3)
• Averaged 9.9 points per game
• Had 26 games of 10-plus points, with one of 20-plus
• Scored a season-high 21 points at home vs. Oakland
• Shot 126-for-273 from the field (46.2 percent)
• Had seven games of five-plus field goals
• Made a season-high seven field goals on 10 attempts (70.0 percent) vs. Oakland
• Shot 68-for-174 (39.1 percent) from three-point range
• Led U-M in made threes
• Had 23 games of two-plus three pointers
• Posted seven games of three-plus, with one of five-plus
• Connected on a season-high six three-pointers on eight attempts (75.0 percent) against Oakland
• Shot 77-for-86 (89.5 percent) from the free throw line
• Made a season-high five free throws three times:
• vs. McNeese (Dec. 29); six attempts (83.3 percent)
• vs. Ohio State (Jan. 23); six attempts (83.3 percent)
• vs. Tennessee (March 29); five attempts
• Averaged 2.8 rebounds per game
• Had eight games of five-plus rebounds
• Recorded a season-high eight rebounds vs. Connecticut (April 6)
• Had 35 assists and 16 steals
• Had five games of three-plus assists
• Tallied a season-high four assists twice:
• vs. Oakland
• vs. Penn State (Feb. 2)
• Averaged 22.1 minutes per game
• Played a season-high 28 minutes in the Sweet 16 vs. Alabama (March 27)
Career: Prep
• Consensus National Top 25 recruit
• Rankings: On3 (16), ESPN (18), Rivals (19), and 247 Sports (21)
• Ranked as No. 1 overall player in Michigan
• State of Michigan Hal Schram Mr. Basketball (2025)
• Michigan's Gatorade Player of the Year (2024, '25)
• MaxPreps Michigan Player of the Year (2024, '25)
• Associated Press: Division I Player of the Year (2023, '24, '25), All-State first team (2023, '24, '25)
• Detroit News: Dream Team (2023, '24, '25), All-State second team (2022), All-North first team (2022, '23, '24, '25)
• Detroit Free Press: Dream Team (2023, '24, '25); captain (2025), All-State honorable mention (2022), All-North first team (2023, '24, '25), second team (2022)
• All-Catholic League (2023, '24, '25)
• McDonald’s All-American (2025)
• Member of the East team, who lost to the West (105-92)
• Coming off the bench, had seven points, three rebounds, a steal and a block
• Jordan Brand Classic (2025)
• Member of Team Air
• Played four seasons at Orchard Lake St. Mary's under Coach Todd Covert
• Closed St. Mary's career scoring 1,970 career points and compiling a 79-22 record
• Led St. Mary’s to the 2024 Division I State Championship
• Led St. Mary's to three straight MHSAA State semifinal appearances (2023, '24, '25)
• Led St. Mary's to three Catholic League Bishop Championship (2022, '24, '25)
• As a senior (2024-25), led St. Mary's to 20-7 record, averaged 23.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 steals and reached a third straight MHSAA Division I semifinal, Regional 7 title, District 25 title and a second straight Catholic League Bishop Championship; in the DI playoff semifinal vs East Lansing (DI champion): finished with 21 points, seven rebounds and an assist; reached the DI Final Four after quarterfinal win over Macomb L'Anse Creuse North (73-42).
• As a junior (2023-24), averaged 22.6 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists; led St. Mary's to a 27-1 record, the MSHAA Division I state title, Regional 7 title, District 25 title and the Catholic League Bishop Championship; in the DI playoff championship against North Farmington: finished with 32 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and a steal; reached the title game after quarterfinal win over Brother Rice (52-43) and semifinal win against Ann Arbor Huron (82-42).
• As a sophomore (2022-23), averaged 25.2 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists; led St. Mary's to 16-11 record, the MHSAA Division I semifinal, Regional 7 title and District 25 title; in the DI playoff semifinal against Muskegon (DI runner-up): finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds; reached the DI Final Four after quarterfinal win over Warren De La Salle (55-44).
• As a freshman (2021-22), led St. Mary's to a 20-5 record, MHSAA Division I quarterfinal, Regional 7 title, District 28 title and the Catholic League Bishop Championship
Career: USA Basketball
• 2025 USA Men's Nike Hoop Summit: helped United States defeat World Select (124-114)
• Coming off the bench: 22 points, four rebounds, an assist in 20 minutes
• Finished 7-for-9 (FG), 3-for-3 (3FG) and 4-for-5 (FT)
• 2024 FIBA U18 AmeriCup (Argentina): helped United States to the gold medal
• Starter for all six games, averaging 10.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 steals
• Highlighted group phase:
• 12 points, seven rebounds and two steals vs. Brazil
• Eight points, four rebounds and four assists vs. Belize
• Quarterfinal vs. Puerto Rico (W, 98-66): 17 points, nine rebounds and two steals
• Semifinal vs. Canada (W, 107-69): 12 points, three rebounds, three assists and a steal
• Championship vs. Argentina (W, 110-70): nine points, three rebounds and two steals
• Attended three Men's Junior National Team minicamps (2023, '24)
Notes
• Earned gold medal with Team USA at the 2024 FIBA U18 AmeriCup, along with teammate Morez Johnson Jr.
• Son of Jasmine (Stanley) and John McKenney
• Grandfather, Woodrow Stanley, is a former Mayor of Flint
• Aunt, Linnell Jones McKenney, is regarded as Flint's first female professional basketball player
• Tremendous scorer, capable of scoring from all three levels
• Thrives in the pick-and-roll and has a knack for creating his own shot
• Strong defender, known for his ability to play stifling defense
• Strong frame and physical play style make him a mismatch
• An underrated initiator, with excellent court vision
• Footwork helps him create space for his shot and navigate the court
• International experience with the US National Team
Career: Michigan
• Member of the 2026 National Championship Team
• Defeated No. 2-seed Connecticut (69-63) to claim Michigan’s second national title
• Helped Michigan to a program-best 37-3 record
• Helped U-M advance to the 2026 Final Four (Indianapolis)
• Defeated No. 1-seed Arizona in the semifinal, 91-73
• Helped U-M to NCAA Tournament (2026)
• Awarded No. 3 overall seed, No. 1-seed in Midwest Regional
• Defeated No. 16-seed Howard (101-80) in first round
• Defeated No. 9-seed Saint Louis (95-72) to advance to consecutive Sweet 16 appearances
• Defeated No. 4-seed Alabama (90-77) in Sweet 16
• Defeated No. 6-seed Tennessee (95-62) in the Elite Eight, advancing to the Final Four
• Helped Michigan to an outright Big Ten regular-season title (2025-26)
• U-M’s first regular-season title since 2020-21
• Helped Michigan to a program and Big Ten-best 19-1 conference record
Honors & Awards
• All-Big Ten Freshman Team (2026)
Season: 2025-26
• Played in all 40 games off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Oakland (Nov. 3)
• Averaged 9.9 points per game
• Had 26 games of 10-plus points, with one of 20-plus
• Scored a season-high 21 points at home vs. Oakland
• Shot 126-for-273 from the field (46.2 percent)
• Had seven games of five-plus field goals
• Made a season-high seven field goals on 10 attempts (70.0 percent) vs. Oakland
• Shot 68-for-174 (39.1 percent) from three-point range
• Led U-M in made threes
• Had 23 games of two-plus three pointers
• Posted seven games of three-plus, with one of five-plus
• Connected on a season-high six three-pointers on eight attempts (75.0 percent) against Oakland
• Shot 77-for-86 (89.5 percent) from the free throw line
• Made a season-high five free throws three times:
• vs. McNeese (Dec. 29); six attempts (83.3 percent)
• vs. Ohio State (Jan. 23); six attempts (83.3 percent)
• vs. Tennessee (March 29); five attempts
• Averaged 2.8 rebounds per game
• Had eight games of five-plus rebounds
• Recorded a season-high eight rebounds vs. Connecticut (April 6)
• Had 35 assists and 16 steals
• Had five games of three-plus assists
• Tallied a season-high four assists twice:
• vs. Oakland
• vs. Penn State (Feb. 2)
• Averaged 22.1 minutes per game
• Played a season-high 28 minutes in the Sweet 16 vs. Alabama (March 27)
Career: Prep
• Consensus National Top 25 recruit
• Rankings: On3 (16), ESPN (18), Rivals (19), and 247 Sports (21)
• Ranked as No. 1 overall player in Michigan
• State of Michigan Hal Schram Mr. Basketball (2025)
• Michigan's Gatorade Player of the Year (2024, '25)
• MaxPreps Michigan Player of the Year (2024, '25)
• Associated Press: Division I Player of the Year (2023, '24, '25), All-State first team (2023, '24, '25)
• Detroit News: Dream Team (2023, '24, '25), All-State second team (2022), All-North first team (2022, '23, '24, '25)
• Detroit Free Press: Dream Team (2023, '24, '25); captain (2025), All-State honorable mention (2022), All-North first team (2023, '24, '25), second team (2022)
• All-Catholic League (2023, '24, '25)
• McDonald’s All-American (2025)
• Member of the East team, who lost to the West (105-92)
• Coming off the bench, had seven points, three rebounds, a steal and a block
• Jordan Brand Classic (2025)
• Member of Team Air
• Played four seasons at Orchard Lake St. Mary's under Coach Todd Covert
• Closed St. Mary's career scoring 1,970 career points and compiling a 79-22 record
• Led St. Mary’s to the 2024 Division I State Championship
• Led St. Mary's to three straight MHSAA State semifinal appearances (2023, '24, '25)
• Led St. Mary's to three Catholic League Bishop Championship (2022, '24, '25)
• As a senior (2024-25), led St. Mary's to 20-7 record, averaged 23.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 steals and reached a third straight MHSAA Division I semifinal, Regional 7 title, District 25 title and a second straight Catholic League Bishop Championship; in the DI playoff semifinal vs East Lansing (DI champion): finished with 21 points, seven rebounds and an assist; reached the DI Final Four after quarterfinal win over Macomb L'Anse Creuse North (73-42).
• As a junior (2023-24), averaged 22.6 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists; led St. Mary's to a 27-1 record, the MSHAA Division I state title, Regional 7 title, District 25 title and the Catholic League Bishop Championship; in the DI playoff championship against North Farmington: finished with 32 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and a steal; reached the title game after quarterfinal win over Brother Rice (52-43) and semifinal win against Ann Arbor Huron (82-42).
• As a sophomore (2022-23), averaged 25.2 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists; led St. Mary's to 16-11 record, the MHSAA Division I semifinal, Regional 7 title and District 25 title; in the DI playoff semifinal against Muskegon (DI runner-up): finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds; reached the DI Final Four after quarterfinal win over Warren De La Salle (55-44).
• As a freshman (2021-22), led St. Mary's to a 20-5 record, MHSAA Division I quarterfinal, Regional 7 title, District 28 title and the Catholic League Bishop Championship
Career: USA Basketball
• 2025 USA Men's Nike Hoop Summit: helped United States defeat World Select (124-114)
• Coming off the bench: 22 points, four rebounds, an assist in 20 minutes
• Finished 7-for-9 (FG), 3-for-3 (3FG) and 4-for-5 (FT)
• 2024 FIBA U18 AmeriCup (Argentina): helped United States to the gold medal
• Starter for all six games, averaging 10.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 steals
• Highlighted group phase:
• 12 points, seven rebounds and two steals vs. Brazil
• Eight points, four rebounds and four assists vs. Belize
• Quarterfinal vs. Puerto Rico (W, 98-66): 17 points, nine rebounds and two steals
• Semifinal vs. Canada (W, 107-69): 12 points, three rebounds, three assists and a steal
• Championship vs. Argentina (W, 110-70): nine points, three rebounds and two steals
• Attended three Men's Junior National Team minicamps (2023, '24)
Notes
• Earned gold medal with Team USA at the 2024 FIBA U18 AmeriCup, along with teammate Morez Johnson Jr.
• Son of Jasmine (Stanley) and John McKenney
• Grandfather, Woodrow Stanley, is a former Mayor of Flint
• Aunt, Linnell Jones McKenney, is regarded as Flint's first female professional basketball player
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