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Michigan basketball recruiting contacts No. 1 recruit in Michigan, five-star gaurd

Today, the Wolverines reportedly reached out to the No. 1 recruit in Michigan.

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Last night, the recruiting contact period began for the 2025 class. With this new development, Juwan Howard is back to work on his Michigan basketball recruiting efforts. Today, it was reported that Howard has some major targets in mind, including five-star shooting guard Trey McKenny, who happens to be the No. 1 recruit in Michigan.

Juwan Howard looking to add Trey McKenny to the 2025 Michigan basketball recruiting class.

Today marks the beginning of the contact period for college coaches to reach out to recruits in the 2025 class, and it seems that Juwan Howard and the Maize and Blue have wasted no time in identifying a major target. According to recent reports, Trey McKenny, the top-ranked recruit in Michigan, has already received contact from the Wolverines.

According to the ON3 rankings, Trey McKenny is highly sought after by several national teams, holding the impressive position of being the No. 20 recruit in the nation and the No. 7 shooting guard in his class. Additionally, he is consistently ranked as the No. 1 recruit in Michigan across various major recruiting services.

Standing at an impressive 6-foot-5 and weighing over 205 pounds, Trey McKenny possesses a remarkable physique despite being a member of the 2025 recruiting class, which is still a few years away from signing. His combination of physical attributes and exceptional talent makes him a prime target for Juwan Howard and the Michigan basketball program, especially considering his status as a highly regarded in-state recruit hailing from St. Mary’s High School.

According to the Recruiting Prediction Machine, the Michigan State Spartans currently hold a slight lead in the race for Trey McKenny’s commitment. However, Michigan basketball recruiting is a close second and has the potential to close the gap. Other notable contenders, as indicated by the RPM, include teams like Indiana, Illinois, Miami, and others.



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Elite Michigan basketball target will be in Ann Arbor tomorrow

Tomorrow, an elite Michigan basketball target (2024 recruiting class) will be in Ann Arbor for his first-ever visit with the Wolverines.

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Juwan Howard and his Wolverines will be hosting Patrick Ngongba, an elite Michigan basketball target in the 2024 recruiting class, shortly. Ngongba, the No. 1 recruit in Virginia, has the Maize and Blue among his finalists and will be making the trip to Ann Arbor tomorrow (September 8th).

Elite Michigan basketball target about to be in Ann Arbor

While the 2023 Michigan Wolverines football season is now in full swing and has the attention of the entire fanbase, it’s worth noting that Juwan Howard and the Maize and Blue are hot on the recruiting trail in the 2024 recruiting class and beyond. After a tough 2022-23 season, Howard needs some good news to right the ship in Ann Arbor — tomorrow, he will have a massive opportunity to get one step closer to landing an elite recruit.

Patrick Ngongba is the No. 1 recruit in Virginia (for the 2024 recruiting class) and is an elite Michigan basketball target. The 6-foot-10, 235-pound center is an ESPN five-star prospect and is ranked among the top 30 players in the country in the composite rankings. So far, Juwan Howard has landed two prospects in the 2024 cycle, neither of which is rated anywhere close to Patrick Ngongba in the composite standings.

Can Juwan Howard land Patrick Ngongba in the 2024 recruiting class?

For the time being, Michigan basketball appears to be on the outside looking in ahead of Patrick Ngongba’s visit tomorrow — Duke and Kansas State currently have the best odds of landing him, per the Recruiting Prediction Machine. That said, Juwan Howard is a solid recruiter, and a visit to Ann Arbor, MI, ahead of a football game weekend could be a difference-maker for the Wolverines down the stretch.

According to the On3 visit tracker, tomorrow will be the first time that Michigan basketball gets the No. 1 recruit in Virginia on campus. This further showcases how important the visit will be for the Wolverines if Juwan Howard expects to have a shot against some of the other major programs vying for his commitment.

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BREAKING: Michigan basketball lands top international prospect

Top international prospect Lee Aaliya recently announced his commitment to Michigan basketball.

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Michigan basketball has just gained a massive addition to the 2023 roster. Earlier today, Joe Tipton of On3 announced that Argentinian international prospect Lee Aaliya has committed to the Michigan Wolverines for the 2023 recruiting class.

International prospect Lee Aaliya announces commitment to Michigan basketball

After losing Hunter Dickinson to the transfer portal, Michigan basketball has been looking to add more tall players to the team. At 6-foot-9, Aaliya will make a great addition to the Wolverines as a forward.

Among other schools that fought for Aaliya’s commitment were Miami and Providence. Aaliya will join George Washington III in Michigan’s 2023 freshman class. They are currently the only two freshman additions for 2023, with all other recruits being acquired via the transfer portal.

Aaliya had a breakout performance playing for Argentina this July at the FIBA U19 World Cup. At the tournament, Aaliya averaged 17.1 points and 9 rebounds per game. He converted on 56.2 percent of his field goals during that time as well.

Against Canada, Aaliya recorded 20 rebounds — his single-game high during the tournament. He also blocked three shots in that same game.

While Aaliya may have a tall physical frame, he has plenty of room to grow in the shooting department. In the tournament, Aaliya converted exactly one-third of his three-point attempts and shot an abysmal 30.8 percent from the free-throw line.

Aaliya will provide Michigan basketball with depth at the forward position and could develop into an elite starter in the future.



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Michigan basketball recruiting will host No. 1 point guard in September

Michigan basketball recruiting will host the No. 1 point guard of the 2025 class for an official visit.

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Michigan basketball is coming off of its most disappointing season of the Juwan Howard era. After missing the national tournament for the first time since taking over as head coach, Howard is already looking ahead to the future to right the ship for the Wolverines. Recently, Joe Tipton of On3 Sports announced that Darius Acuff — currently the No. 1 point guard of the 2025 recruiting class — will visit Ann Arbor in early September.

Michigan basketball recruiting will host official visit for No. 1 point guard Darius Acuff

Michigan basketball has a huge opportunity to lock down an elite prospect this September. Acuff’s official Ann Arbor visit will reportedly last from September 1-3.

Acuff is among the nation’s best and currently holds the No. 1 On3 industry ranking among point guards in the 2025 class. Across all positions, the six-foot point guard is the No. 9 industry-ranked player in the country.

Acuff is originally from Detroit, MI and played basketball at Cass Tech before recently transferring to IMG Academy in Florida. Michigan basketball currently holds the lead on Acuff’s recruitment on On3’s recruiting prediction machine with a 45.4 percent chance. Also in contention for Acuff’s recruitment are Kentucky, Michigan State, and Ohio State.

While Michigan basketball lost lots of talent this offseason, the recruiting game has been heating up as well. Landing a top-tier talent like Acuff could be just what the Wolverines need to build their recruiting momentum.



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