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"Bulldog Guard Built for Dominance"


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Trey Rhodes

@treyxrhodes

IG-@treyxrhodes

6’4, 210lbs, Class of 2026

Arkansas HS, AR


Trey is built like a tank but moves like a guard, making him one of the most dynamic and physically gifted prospects in his class. At the @94ftexposure Showcase, he established himself as the best player in the gym, blending strength, skill, and athleticism into a complete two-way package. Trey is at his most dangerous when attacking downhill, bulldozing defenders from downtown, or finishing through contact at the rim. But what makes him even more lethal is his ability to stretch the floor with confident three-point shooting, operate in the mid-post, and create scoring opportunities for teammates. His game is the perfect mix of power and finesse, with the versatility to fill any role a coach needs.


Last season, Trey was nothing short of dominant, averaging 21 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 assists per game while shooting 36% from three-point range and 56% from inside the arc. His biggest improvement from last season has been in his communication, becoming more vocal and active as a leader on the floor. This offseason, he’s locked in on becoming both an elite ball handler and an elite defender, rounding out his already well-developed skill set. Coaches can expect him to always play the right way, making winning plays and competing with relentless energy.


What truly sets Trey apart is his ability to rise in big moments. At the showcase, he made big shots, battled relentlessly on the boards, and even delivered timely dimes that swung games in his team’s favor. His willingness to make hustle plays and his unselfish approach made his performance not just dominant but impactful for everyone around him. Off the court, Trey enjoys family time, joking with his siblings, and playing video games, a reminder of the balance behind his fierce competitiveness.


I assess that Trey’s combination of strength, athleticism, and versatile scoring makes him a plug-and-play difference-maker at the college level. His ability to attack mismatches inside and out ensures he’ll be an immediate contributor for any program, while his motor and leadership elevate the energy of a roster.


With his continued growth as a ball handler and defender, Trey has the tools to be a mid-major to high-major DI player. His ceiling is sky-high, and as his consistency and confidence keep growing, expect his name to become one of the most talked about in the 2026 class.






 
 
 

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